How many Inventors' Fairs is right in MTG?

avatarResolvingGame7 months ago
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avatarRuingMite7 months ago

Just one. Inventors' Fair is legendary, buddy. Don't get too greedy or you'll end up clogging your hand with lands you can't play.

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avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

The right number of Inventors' Fairs in your MTG deck really depends on your deck's strategy and how reliant it is on artifacts. Typically, one or two copies are enough for most decks that can utilize its ability well, since it's legendary and you don't want to be stuck with duplicates in your hand. But, if your deck is heavily artifact-focused, especially in formats like Commander where you can only run one copy but might be able to recur it from the graveyard, that single copy becomes crucial.


avatarSawingBully7 months ago

Depends on your deck, but honestly, I rarely see decks with more than two. It's all about balance. Too many and you risk drawing into them when you don't need them. Plus, it enters untapped only if you control three or more artifacts, so keep that in mind!


avatarCorsetingJoke7 months ago

In my experience, sticking with one Inventors' Fair has always worked out. It鈥檚 legendary so having more than one in play isn鈥檛 an option, and you generally want to avoid drawing a second one when you could be drawing into something more immediately useful.

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