How many Gingerbread Cabins to run in MTG?

avatarArisingWard7 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait7 months ago

The right number of Gingerbread Cabins to include in your MTG deck totally depends on what kind of deck you're running. If you're playing a mono-green deck that can make good use of the food token or benefits from having a high count of Forests, running 1-2 Gingerbread Cabins might work out well. Remember, it comes into play tapped unless you control three or more other Forests. So, in a deck heavy on Forests, it fits naturally; otherwise, it might slow you down.

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avatarCluingWear7 months ago

Just one, if any. Gingerbread Cabin can be a bit of a trap because it enters tapped unless you meet its condition. Unless your deck is really leveraging the food mechanic or you're so heavy on forests that the condition is a non-issue, it might not be worth the slot.


avatarAttainingFord7 months ago

Four, no question! Max them out if you're running a deck that loves Food. More cabins, more fun. Who doesn't like free food tokens?

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