What is a Midrange Deck in MTG?

avatarTargetingDirta year ago
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avatarCreatingGulfa year ago

A midrange deck in MTG is the Swiss Army knife of deck types. It's all about versatility, packed with a mix of creatures, spells, and sometimes even planeswalkers that operate efficiently in both the early and late game. These decks aim to dominate the mid-game, where they can outvalue opponents with superior creatures and versatile spells. Think of it as the best of both worlds, not too fast, but not too slow, ready to adapt to whatever your opponent throws at you.

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avatarAttainingForda year ago

Midrange = Jack of all trades. You get to play some offense, a bit of defense, and adapt on the fly. Perfect for those who hate sticking to one strategy.


avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

Too slow for aggro, too fast for control. Midrange decks are all about that sweet spot in the middle where you can control the board early on and then swing in with big threats. Flexibility is key.

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