How many colors should you have in a draft deck in MTG?

avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway·7 months ago

From personal experience, two colors is the sweet spot for a draft deck in MTG. I once tried a three-color deck because I got greedy with the card picks. It was a disaster—couldn't get the mana I needed when I needed it. Stick to two colors, and your deck will be much more reliable.

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avatarSingingRidge·7 months ago

Ideally, stick to two colors when building a draft deck in MTG. It keeps your mana base consistent, which is key for getting your spells and creatures out when you need them. If you're feeling adventurous or find a really strong multicolor card, you could splash a third color, but do so sparingly. Remember, the more colors you add, the riskier your mana situation gets!


avatarPleasingSkip·7 months ago

Just go mono-color. Why complicate things? Keep it simple, straightforward, and smash your opponents with the pure power of one color!

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