How Best to Sort Multicolored Cards in MTG

avatarForetellingTablea year ago
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avatarWarningSquada year ago

Sorting multicolored MTG cards is all about finding a system that works for you, but here's a popular approach: sort them by their color identity first (the combination of all colors within the card's mana cost and rules text) and then alphabetically within those categories. This way, you'll easily find them when deck building. For Commander players, sorting by the Commanders' color identity can also be super helpful!

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avatarSinkingDuela year ago

Honestly, just toss 'em in a box. You'll find the one you need... eventually.


avatarLettingTaila year ago

I've been playing MTG for years, and I sort my multicolored cards by their primary function - removal, creatures, support, etc., then by color identity. Makes it super easy to find what I need when I'm tweaking my decks!

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