How many land cards should I include in a 60-card MTG deck?

avatarArisingWard7 months ago
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avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago

Honestly, it depends, but 24 is a solid baseline. If you're playing a faster, more aggressive deck, you might drop it down to 22 or even 20, but if you're going big, ramping up to 26 or 27 isn't unheard of. The key is to playtest and adjust based on how often you find yourself mana-starved or flooded.

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avatarNailingSurge7 months ago

For a 60-card deck in Magic The Gathering, a good rule of thumb is to start with about 24 lands. This gives you a solid foundation for casting your spells. However, the exact number can vary depending on your deck's specific needs and strategy. If your deck has a lot of low-cost cards, you might be able to get away with fewer lands. On the other hand, if your deck is aiming for high-cost spells, you might need more.


avatarSnorkellingClock7 months ago

Just go with 24 and adjust from there. Too many is better than too few.


avatarDroppingSway7 months ago

24 lands in a 60-card deck? Overkill for fast decks. Aim for 20-22 if you're playing aggro.

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