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It's sort of like building a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. However, the reason I suggest running two colors in the early days is because playing with two colors gives you access to unique elements from each, and it lets you cover any weaknesses a single color might have. This is a solid idea - mono-color decks can certainly be successful. Some of you will take that "narrow your options" concept to an extreme though, and immediately hone in on just a single color. There are literally thousands of Magic cards in print, and while you can take everything you own and mash it into one giant deck, you will be more successful if you narrow your options. This makes it easier to figure out your mana base (which lands of which colors you will play in your deck), and also simplifies your life by a good chunk in your early days of slinging spells. Regardless of how big your collection happens to be, I recommend choosing just two colors when building early decks. The trick will be choosing which specific ones to put in a deck. Find Your Focusīy this point I assume you have some cards in your collection to build with. But, as a newer player, this article will help you hit the ground running so you can get that experience and practice in the first place. This article won't make you a master deck builder. It is part of the long and winding path that every player must take in order to prove him or herself a fine magician. There's a time when every Magic player is required to step up and build a deck on their own. Well, I'm not going to talk you out of it. Soyou want to build a deck, do you? You say all of your friends are doing it and now it's time for you to hop on the bandwagon. Once you know the basics of getting through a game we'll take it from there!

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If you're completely new to the game and don't know how to play at all, we recommend starting with and then returning to Magic Academy. This column is written for players that can at least muddle their way through a game of Magic.

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To see the column's table of contents or learn more, just go to the Magic Academy Welcome Page. So, if you're new to the column, you can either start at the beginning or just check the articles so far to see where you'd like to begin. The column is written in linear fashion, like a book, so each lesson builds on material learned in previous articles. Magic Academy is a column designed to help newer players get up to speed by teaching them more about the game and showing the resources available on the web for learning more.









Magic trail deck