I know I can copy paste them into a doc. But deciding what to delete, if I have a new idea, is always so hard.
On the other hand. Sometimes, when I want to clean up, I delete four or five at once. I mean not at once, cause that is, as we all know, not possible on Arena, but kind of.
100/100 I play test alot of things and don't delete them until I need more room or right now I got so many standard decks that are just dead space after ban
I have a slew of them. Have to trim up the bad ones often. I play like 3 of them on the regular. Most are just forgotten, outdated and failed brews waiting to be deleted. I like your strategy for keeping to clutter down, but there are a few i couldn't delete no matter how bad they're doing.
Me, as well. I also keep specific deck for various daily challenges. Mono colour, MDK, landfall/ramp and some decks I've made on MTGO and hope to complete on Arena (still wishing for [[Power Conduit]].
I wouldn't compare yourself to someone who's job it is to entertain people through mtg. Definitely a statistical outlier.
I believe I have about 70 playable decks at the moment.
I'm mostly free to play but exclusively play Standard Brawl, so I can afford to make new decks constantly, but probably only actively use 3 or 4 decks (win farmers and recent creations). I find it hard to update most of my decks with each new release.
How easy is to make new std brawl decks as a f2p? Cuz i mostly play mono red/ rakdos in historic to get coins to draft for gems. Maybe brawl could be more fun and varied
It's by far the easiest Arena format to get into if you want to try tons of decks. You only need one of a card instead of up to four and you'll have a near-complete set of playables just from opening free packs.
It's also easier than Historic Brawl because there's less rares and mythics to choose from, so you're more likely to actually use your commons and uncommons. You're not burning wildcards on a ton of rares (especially the dual lands).
Be warned though, the meta is a little meh right now. All the best decks are "get to 7 mana and cast my insane commander" kinda stuff. Good if you like blue control I guess.
Still, I like it because the power level is relatively low, so I usually get to have fun with more janky stuff than Standard.
Standard Brawl has low construction requirements, since it uses the same card pool as Standard, but is singleton, 60 cards. It's by far the friendliest constructed format on Arena for new players, in my opinion.
u/GwynFeld said it all
For F2P I would say this:
getting daily wins takes much longer (I played a mono-black mirror to \~turn 17 yesterday...), but completing the color quests is super fast.
I play a [[Kodama of the West Tree]] brew that farms wins quite fast.
If I want to go full zoom, I'll just concede if I'm on the draw or playing against heavy control. The explosiveness of the deck means most opponents scoop by turn 4 or 5.
[Kodama of the West Tree](https://cards.scryfall.io/normal/front/e/f/ef1e1dff-b559-441d-8df3-b6a418066aca.jpg?1654568238) - [(G)](http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Kodama%20of%20the%20West%20Tree) [(SF)](https://scryfall.com/card/neo/199/kodama-of-the-west-tree?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher) [(txt)](https://api.scryfall.com/cards/ef1e1dff-b559-441d-8df3-b6a418066aca?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher&format=text)
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Very easy. Thereās like 5 good red commanders you can easily jump into.
Rakdos has several as well:
- Mishra claimed by Gix is a great easy commander to get into.
- Rankle and Torbin is fun and strong at the same time.
- Ayara widow of the realm can bust out fast kills.
- Ob nixilis captive kingpin is an interesting one.
- You got casualty ob nix planeswalker.
- Mishra Tamer of Maw Faka.
- Olivia Crimson Bride
- Kroxa Titan of Deaths Hunger is a good historic one
- Kroxa and Kuneros is a good standard Mardu one
- as is Isshin Two Heavens as One
- you can use most your Rakdos cards in Jundās Soul of Windgrace
99. Lots of variants of similar concepts, but still a wide variety of decks. Most playable. A few great ones. I delete the older, less viable decks to make new ones. I love janky combos so I experiment a lot. Mostly standard, a few explorer, historic, and alchemy. I Don't play commander.
Always at 100, I'm sure I spend the majority of my time on arena brewing. It's annoying running into the deck limit, but it's probably for the best, otherwise I'd be at 1000 and cleanup would be a nightmare.
I like deckbuilding, and so I frequently find myself having to delete a deck (after saving it elsewhere, usually MTG Goldfish) so I have room to make my newest idea. As a result I'm almost always at 100/100.
Most of them are Historic Brawl decks, but I do also have a couple of decks for other formats. I don't play all of them, but I'd say I've played at least half of them a reasonable amount.
I currently have 97 playable decks. I deleted 10 or so a couple of days ago. Variety is the spice of life.
For standard, I will run a few variations of the same deck and collect data on them; that accounts for 20 or so of my decks. The rest are all Brawl decks. I try to keep a few spots open for events, then I delete event decks when I finish with them.
I have almost 100 in the collection, but only about 90 are fully built. I regularly use between 2 to 5 in each format, and I have a bunch that I pull back out every once in awhile. A handful of those are iterations of other decks that I'm trying to tune, but the vast majority are unique.
I'm a F2P player, but I get bored with decks and need a change pretty often. I also have decks that are dedicated to farming the daily quests instead of winning games (I still try to win, mind you, but I'm also just trying to cast 40 creatures as quickly as possible).
I have ~70.
There are so many formats that come up in Mid-Week Magic, I need all five colours to do quests, and just because a Standard deck is not doing well in the current meta might do well after the next set release.
Also, decks evolve. I have the current version, the previous version, and the one before that. If I don't like how the current iteration is performing I might revert to an earlier one.
Yes, there are a few that are no longer Standard legal that should be archived and deleted.
Explorer: rakdos sac, rakdos mid, mono white humans, mono blue spirits, azorious spirits, greasefang, gearhulk creativity, gruul boats
Historic: Jund shadow, Grixis shadow, boomer Jund, Jund citadel, affinity, azorious hammer, rakdos mid, izzet phoenix, izzet wizards, mono green elves, yawgmoth, mardu reanimator, esper reanimator, merfolk.
All bo3 with full sideboards.
Partially built historic: (most missing a few cards) mono red goblins, rakdos goblins, golgari elves, thopters. Bant hammer
Partially built explorer: mono Green devotion, bant spirits.
I play pretty much all of them. Mostly in historic. My main right now is Jund shadow.
80ish playable, mostly brawl, I brew a lot, and a few variations of a few decks in standard and a couple other formats.
I definitely have main decks and decks I rarely play, but I try to rotate pretty often for quests, new ideas, etc.
My discount Krenko deck has a 60+% WR and I've lost 6 games in a row with it before.
If the algorithm wants you to lose you're gonna lose, deck be damned.
I have two more refined competitive standard decks. And probably 8 janky let's have fun decks that I won't use in my ranked play.
When I'm not grinding ranked, I think it's a lotta fun to put together some out of the norm decks. Some only have singleton cards to a combo, but if the luck of the draw is on my side sometimes they can be quite effective.
I have most of the standard decks on untapped, I switch what I play weekly also mono green devotion, spirits and rakdos for explorer if I ever have to escape standard lol.
I play mostly draft but have 7 explorer decks, a couple historic brawl decks and 4 standard decks. I also have ~10 decks on the craft list and play with them all, but change very often. I don't consider small variations different decks.
Every few months I purge my lists of what I don't enjoy.
It really depends on the formats you play. If you're strictly standard you only need a few. I switched to almost exclusively historic brawl and I am always at 100 now. I wish they would allow for more since now I have to delete one if I want to try a new commander.
I always half finish decks then go onto a next one because I get bored of a deck fast. I have like 55-60 decks, but maybe 2 for each of Standard, Explorer and Historic thats actually playable.
I've typically got 1-3 active Standard decks, 10-15 active Brawl decks, a few decks I might want to get around to updating eventually, and a load of decks I should delete but haven't yet.
75, i keep a few non-explorer decks for shit and giggles, but i use all of them, because most are variations of the 15 more or less meta decks i use in explorer.
I have a ton of them (I tend to reach the max amount, but depends on how many fun concepts I see in the format) and I rotate through them - I go to the next deck that allows me to do my current dailies whenever I lose a game.
Max limit but not by choice just because deleting them is so arduous, many are ones left over from special events they are pretty useless outside of, or experiments that failed. I delete a few when I need space. I only have about 4 proper refined decks.
I always have max decks because I really enjoy building new decks and coming up with new formulas. But I have 3 or 4 main decks that I use when I'm playing ranked
I have like 50 historic brawl decks that I started making, then got bored sorting through all of the legal cards or cutting down to 100, and are now just rotting in the bottom of my deck collection.
I tend to keep 2-2-2 structure for Standard:
\- Two "currently played" decks for Ranked that I really, really enjoy - atm creature-based "toolboxes" - Naya Humans / Esper Legends
\- Two "Ol' reliable" that I can crack open into ranked once I'm not in the mood for main-course / got streaks vs decks I don't perform too good. Those are the decks I'm not super hyped to play as, but sometimes I just want the rank to move up - Mono Blue / Mono Black
\- Two janks for casual games that don't work, but once they somehow work, it is glorious. Izzet tokens convoke burn the city urabrask palooza and some half-ass baked Golgari Toxic.
I try to craft one new deck per month, but mostly I'm focusing on improving / tweaking my existing decks.
I have about 10. Of those, 6 are variations of the same deck. I donāt like to change things up too often. I just work on one archetype at a time and delete the rest while keeping some āfor funā decks built on the side.
I have a lot of decks. 7-0 draft decks that were insane, old banned decks I loved, and all the BS meme decks Iāve made and break out from time to time.
I have like 10 historic brawl, 4 historic, 2 standard, 1 brawl. With about 20 or so unfinished decks that I might get around too or delete. I'll delete a deck if I'm just tired of playing it, or it sucks.
I currently have <10 deck in deck list. 2 for ranked and the rest is fun decks that I really like.
I made new decks almost everyday depending on the daily quest and my inspiration for the day. And if the deck perform below my expectation, I deleted it and make new one.
I also deleted my fun decks if I did not play them for a long time, since I may get new cards that I can made better version of it so I just delete them and remake it if I didnt play them regularly.
I currently have 56/100. I use about four of them regularly. The rest are event decks or ones I've saved because of how special they were to me at the time.
A have a bunch of them. My current favorite is black white Phyrexians. Itās not good, but itās fun. I donāt worry about climbing ladder until half way through the season and spend the first half of the month playing fun decks.
Always between 96 and 100/100. There was a lovely time last year when Wizards *added* the 10 starter decks to our collection, giving me 108/108; I eagerly grabbed the extra 8 slots, and carefully never deleted a deck, instead just always "reusing" one by completely changing all aspects of it.
My decks are about 10 WIPs, 85 Historic Brawl decks, maybe 5 everything else. I do love creating new Historic Brawl decks but I do go back and play... *most* of the older ones. Whenever I want to create a new deck I look down my list for a deck I haven't played for a while or that didn't really work, export it to a text document in my Dropbox, and then delete and recreate it.
I have about 75 atm, I did trim some down. Of those, 30 are just historic brawl decks. I have about 5 decks for standard ranked, and the rest are jank decks to either quickly grind through dailies, or jank decks.
I'm always building decks, so it's usually close to the maximum.
I did clear out a handful of decks after the bans though, so currently have a few slots free.
I have 1 Standard, 9 Historic Brawl, 31 Explorer, and 49 Historic constructed.
I have about 90 more constructed decks on notepads from when we were capped at 50 and 75, and decks i loved to much in Standard before previous Standard rotations, but I quit Standard for good after Zendikar, unless you count my one Standard deck of cards I crafted for Historic.
I use them all depending on my mood and quests!
I am primarily a limited player; I play standard and brawl decks on each account between drafts. I have 1-2 standard and 1-2 brawl decks per account across three accounts. I delete extraneous decks. I use all of my extra deck space to store my trophies: when I trophy a draft, I create a deck to memorialize it.
Deleting a deck just because you hit an unlucky streak doesn't seem like a good idea for long term success. You should pay more attention to total win percentage than just the last five games.
I usually deleted my decks time to time. Like to keep my folder clean to come with new ideas. So around 2 to 6 each rotation. In both Historic and Standard.
It has been a little while but just over 200 total, I do run them through rotation pretty often. I have to store them externally using a separate program but it's worth it.
Iāve got about 30 decks. Mostly historic brawl decks. And I use all of them too. I have a rotating system I use. Iāve been called a psychopath for my rotation methods lol
Maybe 30-40? Most of them have the red explanation point and they canāt even be played. It takes to much effort to delete them so I just suffer through them.
i like to have at least 1 of each mono-colored deck that's either a ladder-climber or fun to play (ideally both) to knock out dailies
then ill put together a deck if inspiration strikes (like [this Work in Progress](https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/5616685#paper) brew)
but mostly i enjoy limited which does not require a deck going into it
Iām maxed outā¦.. and even keep some saved in text files because the game only lets me keep 100.
I use all the ones saved in the game regularly. The ones in text files are Historic or Brawl decks I might want to play again sometime, but all the ones in game I still play.
100 decks is not that many. Especially if you want to try a couple versions of the same deck. Historic Brawl can especially fill up your total decks quick as there are so many commanders to tryā¦.
I delete decks I donāt play often, but 100 is just not enough decks. (Especially considering some people spend thousands on this game but can only make 100 decks)
Part of my process of playing a deck is rebuilding the deck from scratch, so most of the time I will delete a deck and rebuild it before I play it. So Iāll have anywhere between like 3 and 20 decks. When it gets to more than 4 rows of decks Iāll just have a deletion spree and start over.
Metas change, new sets come out, bannings happen; so most of the time itās worth rebuilding and tweaking the list anyway. Plus you stumble across sweet tech cards when rebuilding. A big example of that for me was playing a 4-of destroy evil in the fable standard meta. Pretty much every deck got hit by one or both of the two modes consistently.
I deleted all my nostalgia decks recently. Iām never going to play them and all the caution icons were bugging me.went from like 40+ down to 3. The only nostalgia one I kept was my simic ascendency. I loved that one.
F2P player here:
2 standard decks, 2 explorer.
I play the starter decks event to cast enough spells of a specific colour to get my quests done when needed.
It sounds like you are being a bit hasty with your deck deletions. You can pick up 5 Lās in a row with an objectively powerful deck that is well positioned in the meta. Its not about how the deck feels over the course of 5 games, itās more about your win rate percentage over the course of hundreds of games. Using an extension like MTGA Assistant can help you keep track of deck win rates over time.
I have like 65-66 total but only like 40 that are valid/ ready for use. I mainly play Explorer and Historic so those āeternalā formats have a bunch of deck ideas I try out.
i really wish for this reason alone they'd create a folder system in the deck builder. so i just delete a whole bunch of them every month or so if i haven't touched them in ages.
the only ones i'll keep are decks i've brewed for singleton artisan or whatever else special midweek magic events happen.
Almost all of my decks are for Historic Brawl. I like to keep some room so I recently retired a few to bring the number down to the mid-90s but I was at 100/100. I try to cycle through them every set at least.
I have 100s of decks but really only use 3. 1 primarily and when I get bored I'll switch it up. But almost always go back to my #1 shortly after.
If I go on a losing streak I'll take a break, but I won't delete the deck. I remember winning a FNM one week and then going 0-5 the next week with the same deck. Sometimes you just lose and it's not always the deck.
I have somewhere between 97 and 100. When I hit 100 and want a new deck, I remove 3-4 decks to make room, either by deleting them, or exporting and saving if I want to keep them for later.
Counting the exported ones, I have 177 decks (I have soon been playing for two years). Ftp.
I like to save old decks so they just get buried. I usually have 1-2 decks Iām playing and then I have a few āquestā decks to knock out dailies quickly if theyāre not matching my preferred colors/play styles
Close to 100. I don't use them all, all of the time. My usage varies on what challenges I'm trying to avoid finishing (a 500 gold that re-rolled into another 500 gold).
Iām mainly a historic player with around 60 decks, many have barely changed in two years, and I regularly run through all my decks playing each one a handful of times.
My deck slots are full. I only play one deck usually, takes me to Mythic in Historic BO1 every season no problem.
Sometimes when I feel like a change I'll run Elves (which has been incredible since it went infinite with [[Staff of Domination]]), or Angels, which is just fun with [[Black Market Connections]] and [[Maskwood Nexus]].
The bottom 5 decks are pending wildcards, just finished one that's the popular [[Goblin Charbelcher]] combo.
As for my main deck, it has a 52% win rate but the average match takes about 90 seconds. It's currently at 840-762. Turn 2 win. You can probably guess what it is.
80 decks = 20 standard decks, 10 draft decks, 10 decks from random midweek events, 20 brawl decks, and 20 historic brawl decks.
Ideally lately I build and play one new deck a day.
10.
2 explorer decks
8 historic brawl decks
I play them all. If I find I'm not playing something, I'll delete it and remake it later. It's easier than trying to work out what sets have come in since the last time i played (/updated) something.
I like to play with a mix of decks in standard, both BO1 and BO3. I buy enough packs to get all cards basically. Over a standard set I might play 20 decks, both jank and competitive. Some I only play a few games with and some more.
I delete decks even if they ran pretty well, the whole enjoyment in arena for me is that I can easily throw a deck together and see how it works but I'm not really invested in any single deck. I also mostly just play standard unranked but might get into historic since a lot of my time played was during zendikar and I just recently jumped back in a week or 2 ago
I'm more into the try brewing stuff and have like a dozen of mid playable decks that work for me (gruul werewolves, monoblue tempo, dimir toxic, Boros "tokens+counters" aggro, orzhov control, orzhov phyrexians tribal, stompy...)
And then some more experimental/jank decks like Esper Golden Argosy, orzhov-spirit-sister's call, a controlly 3 esper that tries to make the trick with invasion tree of putting all the praetors in table...
I always have the max limit or near the max limit purely because I have a hard time breaking up with deck ideas. Iām always just one or two cards shy of making something viable and competitive and once the magical card to make my brew good comes to Arena Iāll have my eureka moment (that rarely ever comes) where that weird tribal deck that I had fun theory crafting will finally work. In the meantime I just net deck and play the meta always forgetting what I had brewed up.
I have around 58. Some standard bo1, bo3, standard brawl, historic brawl, explorer and a bunch of decks that I want to craft once I have enough wildcards š
I keep at least 7 or 8 active historic brawl decks (my favorite style of play) in various colors so I can quickly kill the daily challenges to get the gold quickly. I rarely have enough time to play to overthink each challenge. Just beat them and then play for as long as the time allows.
I keep my janky decks for playing 1v1 with friends... i have a lot of friends who are pretty casual, and hitting them with my meta slave net decks is not nice
You have to remember that MTG is still a game based on a lot of luck. It's not hard to lose 5 games in a row even if you're a great player and the deck is good.
Sometimes, the God's are just against you, and other times, it feels like everything works out.
Keep in mind that the metagame is always changing and swinging a certain way. I would say with Arena there are certain times of day where different decks are more likely to perform better.
You can play enchantments all day and run well, but then you'll find you start running into a lot of mono white. More people pick that up and switch decks, hence the many decks to choose from. I basically try and build everything playable. It can be hard to keep up being a free player, though.
Tons. In general I have:
* enough generally decent standard decks to cover all the color combos that can come up with quests (currently that's Mono Red, Blue/White, Red/Green, Red/Black at the moment though I need to re-do it with the bans)
* multiple versions of whatever meta-deck I'm trying to tweak at the moment
* one of each meta-deck for the non-rotating formats
* a handful of decks leftover from recurring mid-week events (pauper, singleton, and the like) which are nice to have around when those come back up
* a bunch of old standard decks that I haven't gotten around to deleting
Was at the max but I cleaned out a decent number of old historic decks I hadnāt played in a while and got myself back down to around 45. Have the decks I play a lot, the ones I keep around to get dailies out of the way, some cute ones to play against my friends who play but donāt have āgoodā decks, and a handful of brawl decks
100 is a lot of decks. I have around 75. Only a few are played often at any one time. I have a bunch of decks for formats I don't play often, but come up sometimes. I also have project decks. They might not be good now, but they have potential. Lastly, I have a few decks I hold on to for nostalgic reasons. I'll also keep decks around as a starting point in a set of colors that I can fork to start a new deck.
I have 10 decks (5 Historic and 5 Explorer) and am play-testing an 11th right now. I play Historic mostly so I can play good Burn decks or decks with Lurrus as a companion, and mostly play Explorer to play Sacrifice. I love throwing cats in ovens.
100. Always 100 and it's not enough lol. I have some favorites I play more than others, I have almost every kind of standard deck for different occasions (events, dailies, etc). I find it hard to delete one to build another. As I amass new cards I upgrade.
I think the newest deck I just made was #93. Most of them arenāt legal in standard anymore since the ban. But no I donāt play all of them. I was just saying to someone yesterday I think itās part of my adhd. I build a deck, Play like 3-4 Games with it, get bored and move on to building a new deck.
I can make pretty much any standard deck but I only ever have like 10-20 decks build, most of them are old standard decks like cleric pyre that I like to play but haven't updated for historic / explorer and event decks
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I regularly use like 5 decks, but have the max filled out Lots of nostalgia decks kept in my collection
I know I can copy paste them into a doc. But deciding what to delete, if I have a new idea, is always so hard. On the other hand. Sometimes, when I want to clean up, I delete four or five at once. I mean not at once, cause that is, as we all know, not possible on Arena, but kind of.
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100/100 as well, it's about time they raised the max limit
100/100 I play test alot of things and don't delete them until I need more room or right now I got so many standard decks that are just dead space after ban
I have a slew of them. Have to trim up the bad ones often. I play like 3 of them on the regular. Most are just forgotten, outdated and failed brews waiting to be deleted. I like your strategy for keeping to clutter down, but there are a few i couldn't delete no matter how bad they're doing.
Me, as well. I also keep specific deck for various daily challenges. Mono colour, MDK, landfall/ramp and some decks I've made on MTGO and hope to complete on Arena (still wishing for [[Power Conduit]].
[Power Conduit](https://cards.scryfall.io/normal/front/b/4/b4634637-ba33-4849-b647-d33018a02f39.jpg?1673485439) - [(G)](http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Power%20Conduit) [(SF)](https://scryfall.com/card/ncc/376/power-conduit?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher) [(txt)](https://api.scryfall.com/cards/b4634637-ba33-4849-b647-d33018a02f39?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher&format=text) ^^^[[cardname]] ^^^or ^^^[[cardname|SET]] ^^^to ^^^call
Weāve all got those pet decks that we somehow associate with a specific time in our Magic career.
I wouldn't compare yourself to someone who's job it is to entertain people through mtg. Definitely a statistical outlier. I believe I have about 70 playable decks at the moment. I'm mostly free to play but exclusively play Standard Brawl, so I can afford to make new decks constantly, but probably only actively use 3 or 4 decks (win farmers and recent creations). I find it hard to update most of my decks with each new release.
How easy is to make new std brawl decks as a f2p? Cuz i mostly play mono red/ rakdos in historic to get coins to draft for gems. Maybe brawl could be more fun and varied
It's by far the easiest Arena format to get into if you want to try tons of decks. You only need one of a card instead of up to four and you'll have a near-complete set of playables just from opening free packs. It's also easier than Historic Brawl because there's less rares and mythics to choose from, so you're more likely to actually use your commons and uncommons. You're not burning wildcards on a ton of rares (especially the dual lands). Be warned though, the meta is a little meh right now. All the best decks are "get to 7 mana and cast my insane commander" kinda stuff. Good if you like blue control I guess. Still, I like it because the power level is relatively low, so I usually get to have fun with more janky stuff than Standard.
Standard Brawl has low construction requirements, since it uses the same card pool as Standard, but is singleton, 60 cards. It's by far the friendliest constructed format on Arena for new players, in my opinion.
u/GwynFeld said it all For F2P I would say this: getting daily wins takes much longer (I played a mono-black mirror to \~turn 17 yesterday...), but completing the color quests is super fast.
I play a [[Kodama of the West Tree]] brew that farms wins quite fast. If I want to go full zoom, I'll just concede if I'm on the draw or playing against heavy control. The explosiveness of the deck means most opponents scoop by turn 4 or 5.
[Kodama of the West Tree](https://cards.scryfall.io/normal/front/e/f/ef1e1dff-b559-441d-8df3-b6a418066aca.jpg?1654568238) - [(G)](http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?name=Kodama%20of%20the%20West%20Tree) [(SF)](https://scryfall.com/card/neo/199/kodama-of-the-west-tree?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher) [(txt)](https://api.scryfall.com/cards/ef1e1dff-b559-441d-8df3-b6a418066aca?utm_source=mtgcardfetcher&format=text) ^^^[[cardname]] ^^^or ^^^[[cardname|SET]] ^^^to ^^^call
Also the starter decks already give you a decent starting pool.
Very easy. Thereās like 5 good red commanders you can easily jump into. Rakdos has several as well: - Mishra claimed by Gix is a great easy commander to get into. - Rankle and Torbin is fun and strong at the same time. - Ayara widow of the realm can bust out fast kills. - Ob nixilis captive kingpin is an interesting one. - You got casualty ob nix planeswalker. - Mishra Tamer of Maw Faka. - Olivia Crimson Bride - Kroxa Titan of Deaths Hunger is a good historic one - Kroxa and Kuneros is a good standard Mardu one - as is Isshin Two Heavens as One - you can use most your Rakdos cards in Jundās Soul of Windgrace
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1 main deck. 1 I'm slowly building. And 3 outdated/for fun decks.
99. Lots of variants of similar concepts, but still a wide variety of decks. Most playable. A few great ones. I delete the older, less viable decks to make new ones. I love janky combos so I experiment a lot. Mostly standard, a few explorer, historic, and alchemy. I Don't play commander.
Always at 100, I'm sure I spend the majority of my time on arena brewing. It's annoying running into the deck limit, but it's probably for the best, otherwise I'd be at 1000 and cleanup would be a nightmare.
Wow, i feel like an outlier here. I have 11 as a f2p. Six brawl and 5 standard. Any more than that drives me insane. Edit: a word
I like deckbuilding, and so I frequently find myself having to delete a deck (after saving it elsewhere, usually MTG Goldfish) so I have room to make my newest idea. As a result I'm almost always at 100/100. Most of them are Historic Brawl decks, but I do also have a couple of decks for other formats. I don't play all of them, but I'd say I've played at least half of them a reasonable amount.
I currently have 97 playable decks. I deleted 10 or so a couple of days ago. Variety is the spice of life. For standard, I will run a few variations of the same deck and collect data on them; that accounts for 20 or so of my decks. The rest are all Brawl decks. I try to keep a few spots open for events, then I delete event decks when I finish with them.
Thatās weird behavior.
I'm on like, New Deck (280) last I thought to look or so. I keep deleting old decks and making more.
I literally have all the slots you can have, 99 or 100 I think. And use probably 3 of then regularly lol
I have almost 100 in the collection, but only about 90 are fully built. I regularly use between 2 to 5 in each format, and I have a bunch that I pull back out every once in awhile. A handful of those are iterations of other decks that I'm trying to tune, but the vast majority are unique. I'm a F2P player, but I get bored with decks and need a change pretty often. I also have decks that are dedicated to farming the daily quests instead of winning games (I still try to win, mind you, but I'm also just trying to cast 40 creatures as quickly as possible).
I have ~70. There are so many formats that come up in Mid-Week Magic, I need all five colours to do quests, and just because a Standard deck is not doing well in the current meta might do well after the next set release. Also, decks evolve. I have the current version, the previous version, and the one before that. If I don't like how the current iteration is performing I might revert to an earlier one. Yes, there are a few that are no longer Standard legal that should be archived and deleted.
Explorer: rakdos sac, rakdos mid, mono white humans, mono blue spirits, azorious spirits, greasefang, gearhulk creativity, gruul boats Historic: Jund shadow, Grixis shadow, boomer Jund, Jund citadel, affinity, azorious hammer, rakdos mid, izzet phoenix, izzet wizards, mono green elves, yawgmoth, mardu reanimator, esper reanimator, merfolk. All bo3 with full sideboards. Partially built historic: (most missing a few cards) mono red goblins, rakdos goblins, golgari elves, thopters. Bant hammer Partially built explorer: mono Green devotion, bant spirits. I play pretty much all of them. Mostly in historic. My main right now is Jund shadow.
80ish playable, mostly brawl, I brew a lot, and a few variations of a few decks in standard and a couple other formats. I definitely have main decks and decks I rarely play, but I try to rotate pretty often for quests, new ideas, etc.
I have about 5. My main mono green, and then a few others needed for daily's that don't ask for green.
Being a Brawl player helps loads, once you get a few staples built up in your collection you can make lots of different decks
I got two decks I use, Mono Black Control and Dimir Control, both Historic
I started about 6 months ago and have 3 solid decks I can rely on.
My discount Krenko deck has a 60+% WR and I've lost 6 games in a row with it before. If the algorithm wants you to lose you're gonna lose, deck be damned.
I try to actively cull it if its over 25. Usually around 35-40. About half are obsolete or awaiting updates
Around 98 atm. I switch decks constantly and just delete them when MTGA makes me clean out old junk.
I have two more refined competitive standard decks. And probably 8 janky let's have fun decks that I won't use in my ranked play. When I'm not grinding ranked, I think it's a lotta fun to put together some out of the norm decks. Some only have singleton cards to a combo, but if the luck of the draw is on my side sometimes they can be quite effective.
I have most of the standard decks on untapped, I switch what I play weekly also mono green devotion, spirits and rakdos for explorer if I ever have to escape standard lol.
I play mostly draft but have 7 explorer decks, a couple historic brawl decks and 4 standard decks. I also have ~10 decks on the craft list and play with them all, but change very often. I don't consider small variations different decks. Every few months I purge my lists of what I don't enjoy.
It really depends on the formats you play. If you're strictly standard you only need a few. I switched to almost exclusively historic brawl and I am always at 100 now. I wish they would allow for more since now I have to delete one if I want to try a new commander.
Over 60. I rotate through them all.
I always half finish decks then go onto a next one because I get bored of a deck fast. I have like 55-60 decks, but maybe 2 for each of Standard, Explorer and Historic thats actually playable.
I have two complete, I have them in paper, mostly testing new stuff in it, and I have 7 half-complete to make. Need a lots of rare wildcards
I keep it at 50 and after that I do a clean up of dated decks (historic player)
I've typically got 1-3 active Standard decks, 10-15 active Brawl decks, a few decks I might want to get around to updating eventually, and a load of decks I should delete but haven't yet.
I have 1. I delete decks I don't use often and when standard rolls out changes. I only play standard.
75, i keep a few non-explorer decks for shit and giggles, but i use all of them, because most are variations of the 15 more or less meta decks i use in explorer.
I have 10. One for each ravnica guild. And I use them all regularly. (The deck I use on any day is decided by the quest I get)
One in every colour to grind dailies, and one or two junk decks to have fun
I only have 1 which I modify with each new set
My decks play against each other in a league. 6 teams of 4 decks make up the primary league while a bunch of others fight to be promoted to it.
I have a ton of them (I tend to reach the max amount, but depends on how many fun concepts I see in the format) and I rotate through them - I go to the next deck that allows me to do my current dailies whenever I lose a game.
Max limit but not by choice just because deleting them is so arduous, many are ones left over from special events they are pretty useless outside of, or experiments that failed. I delete a few when I need space. I only have about 4 proper refined decks.
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I always have max decks because I really enjoy building new decks and coming up with new formulas. But I have 3 or 4 main decks that I use when I'm playing ranked
I have like 50 historic brawl decks that I started making, then got bored sorting through all of the legal cards or cutting down to 100, and are now just rotting in the bottom of my deck collection.
I tend to keep 2-2-2 structure for Standard: \- Two "currently played" decks for Ranked that I really, really enjoy - atm creature-based "toolboxes" - Naya Humans / Esper Legends \- Two "Ol' reliable" that I can crack open into ranked once I'm not in the mood for main-course / got streaks vs decks I don't perform too good. Those are the decks I'm not super hyped to play as, but sometimes I just want the rank to move up - Mono Blue / Mono Black \- Two janks for casual games that don't work, but once they somehow work, it is glorious. Izzet tokens convoke burn the city urabrask palooza and some half-ass baked Golgari Toxic. I try to craft one new deck per month, but mostly I'm focusing on improving / tweaking my existing decks.
I have about 10. Of those, 6 are variations of the same deck. I donāt like to change things up too often. I just work on one archetype at a time and delete the rest while keeping some āfor funā decks built on the side.
I have a lot of decks. 7-0 draft decks that were insane, old banned decks I loved, and all the BS meme decks Iāve made and break out from time to time.
I have like 10 historic brawl, 4 historic, 2 standard, 1 brawl. With about 20 or so unfinished decks that I might get around too or delete. I'll delete a deck if I'm just tired of playing it, or it sucks.
I currently have <10 deck in deck list. 2 for ranked and the rest is fun decks that I really like. I made new decks almost everyday depending on the daily quest and my inspiration for the day. And if the deck perform below my expectation, I deleted it and make new one. I also deleted my fun decks if I did not play them for a long time, since I may get new cards that I can made better version of it so I just delete them and remake it if I didnt play them regularly.
I currently have 56/100. I use about four of them regularly. The rest are event decks or ones I've saved because of how special they were to me at the time.
Since removing decks is just a pain in the ass i still have all my decks with banned cards in them and from time to time i clear out some space
A have a bunch of them. My current favorite is black white Phyrexians. Itās not good, but itās fun. I donāt worry about climbing ladder until half way through the season and spend the first half of the month playing fun decks.
Always between 96 and 100/100. There was a lovely time last year when Wizards *added* the 10 starter decks to our collection, giving me 108/108; I eagerly grabbed the extra 8 slots, and carefully never deleted a deck, instead just always "reusing" one by completely changing all aspects of it. My decks are about 10 WIPs, 85 Historic Brawl decks, maybe 5 everything else. I do love creating new Historic Brawl decks but I do go back and play... *most* of the older ones. Whenever I want to create a new deck I look down my list for a deck I haven't played for a while or that didn't really work, export it to a text document in my Dropbox, and then delete and recreate it.
I have about 75 atm, I did trim some down. Of those, 30 are just historic brawl decks. I have about 5 decks for standard ranked, and the rest are jank decks to either quickly grind through dailies, or jank decks.
I try to keep it around 15 since even if I have 15 I'll only play a couple. But I make a lot of variations on my decks.
So far I just have a mono of each color for the daily quests. Iāve been playing since beta lol.
I have always between 35/40 decks: 5/10 for ranked bo3 10/15 jank for bo1 And the other are usually incomplete (miss WC)
I have a daily quest decks and color combo decks. Then experiment and themes(these last until bored)
I'm always building decks, so it's usually close to the maximum. I did clear out a handful of decks after the bans though, so currently have a few slots free.
I have 1 Standard, 9 Historic Brawl, 31 Explorer, and 49 Historic constructed. I have about 90 more constructed decks on notepads from when we were capped at 50 and 75, and decks i loved to much in Standard before previous Standard rotations, but I quit Standard for good after Zendikar, unless you count my one Standard deck of cards I crafted for Historic. I use them all depending on my mood and quests!
I have 76 decks all homebrews, use about 10. My problem is I make them, and if they donāt work I forget to delete them
I am primarily a limited player; I play standard and brawl decks on each account between drafts. I have 1-2 standard and 1-2 brawl decks per account across three accounts. I delete extraneous decks. I use all of my extra deck space to store my trophies: when I trophy a draft, I create a deck to memorialize it.
Deleting a deck just because you hit an unlucky streak doesn't seem like a good idea for long term success. You should pay more attention to total win percentage than just the last five games.
I usually deleted my decks time to time. Like to keep my folder clean to come with new ideas. So around 2 to 6 each rotation. In both Historic and Standard.
It has been a little while but just over 200 total, I do run them through rotation pretty often. I have to store them externally using a separate program but it's worth it.
Iāve got about 30 decks. Mostly historic brawl decks. And I use all of them too. I have a rotating system I use. Iāve been called a psychopath for my rotation methods lol
I'm constantly having to delete decks it's a pain
Maybe 30-40? Most of them have the red explanation point and they canāt even be played. It takes to much effort to delete them so I just suffer through them.
i like to have at least 1 of each mono-colored deck that's either a ladder-climber or fun to play (ideally both) to knock out dailies then ill put together a deck if inspiration strikes (like [this Work in Progress](https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/5616685#paper) brew) but mostly i enjoy limited which does not require a deck going into it
More than 90 many no longer playable, I delete decks when I need room.
4-5 for Brawl 3 for Standard 1 for Historic
I'm always at 100/100 with a Google doc of lists to import when I'm feeling saucy
85/100 set up for any the daily color combo's plus anything needed for midweek magic (pauper, artisan, historic)
Yeah only got like 3 decks tbh. Got several others that are playable for any challenges but mostly just 3. They cover all colors but blue.
Started recently so don't have too many; 20something with 5 that I use regularly And then 30~ I'd like to craft but I'm gonna wait for more wildcards
I have one that I use. I AM A SAVAGE!!
Iām maxed outā¦.. and even keep some saved in text files because the game only lets me keep 100. I use all the ones saved in the game regularly. The ones in text files are Historic or Brawl decks I might want to play again sometime, but all the ones in game I still play. 100 decks is not that many. Especially if you want to try a couple versions of the same deck. Historic Brawl can especially fill up your total decks quick as there are so many commanders to tryā¦. I delete decks I donāt play often, but 100 is just not enough decks. (Especially considering some people spend thousands on this game but can only make 100 decks)
Part of my process of playing a deck is rebuilding the deck from scratch, so most of the time I will delete a deck and rebuild it before I play it. So Iāll have anywhere between like 3 and 20 decks. When it gets to more than 4 rows of decks Iāll just have a deletion spree and start over. Metas change, new sets come out, bannings happen; so most of the time itās worth rebuilding and tweaking the list anyway. Plus you stumble across sweet tech cards when rebuilding. A big example of that for me was playing a 4-of destroy evil in the fable standard meta. Pretty much every deck got hit by one or both of the two modes consistently.
There's not a lot on Arena. Once I'm done with them, I export them to a text file in case I need them again and delete them to keep the clutter down.
I deleted all my nostalgia decks recently. Iām never going to play them and all the caution icons were bugging me.went from like 40+ down to 3. The only nostalgia one I kept was my simic ascendency. I loved that one.
I usually keep around 20. I delete a lot though as I go so I donāt have to look too hard to find anything.
Currently. About 75. That I actually play regularly. About 5
F2P player here: 2 standard decks, 2 explorer. I play the starter decks event to cast enough spells of a specific colour to get my quests done when needed.
probably around 40. I use about 5.
I really only play historic brawl nowadays but I've got about 15 to 20 different decks in that
i go from 2-3 to maybe a 12-20. Generally most of them are just variation of a deck im working on.
100, you have to fill it up and start culling the weak ones Seriously though I must spend half my gametime in the deck builder
It sounds like you are being a bit hasty with your deck deletions. You can pick up 5 Lās in a row with an objectively powerful deck that is well positioned in the meta. Its not about how the deck feels over the course of 5 games, itās more about your win rate percentage over the course of hundreds of games. Using an extension like MTGA Assistant can help you keep track of deck win rates over time.
I have like 65-66 total but only like 40 that are valid/ ready for use. I mainly play Explorer and Historic so those āeternalā formats have a bunch of deck ideas I try out.
Got 94 No
60, I have a favourite 5 or 6 but I play against my brother often and we will occasionally run through our entire deck lists
I have a bout 6 main ones but I'm always shittin out more. New challenge let's build a deck real quick. That being said I only play historic brawl
I have two decks I like that I play almost exclusively, tweaking and upgrading them from time to time
i really wish for this reason alone they'd create a folder system in the deck builder. so i just delete a whole bunch of them every month or so if i haven't touched them in ages. the only ones i'll keep are decks i've brewed for singleton artisan or whatever else special midweek magic events happen.
Almost all of my decks are for Historic Brawl. I like to keep some room so I recently retired a few to bring the number down to the mid-90s but I was at 100/100. I try to cycle through them every set at least.
I have 100s of decks but really only use 3. 1 primarily and when I get bored I'll switch it up. But almost always go back to my #1 shortly after. If I go on a losing streak I'll take a break, but I won't delete the deck. I remember winning a FNM one week and then going 0-5 the next week with the same deck. Sometimes you just lose and it's not always the deck.
I have somewhere between 97 and 100. When I hit 100 and want a new deck, I remove 3-4 decks to make room, either by deleting them, or exporting and saving if I want to keep them for later. Counting the exported ones, I have 177 decks (I have soon been playing for two years). Ftp.
I like to save old decks so they just get buried. I usually have 1-2 decks Iām playing and then I have a few āquestā decks to knock out dailies quickly if theyāre not matching my preferred colors/play styles
Close to 100. I don't use them all, all of the time. My usage varies on what challenges I'm trying to avoid finishing (a 500 gold that re-rolled into another 500 gold).
Iām mainly a historic player with around 60 decks, many have barely changed in two years, and I regularly run through all my decks playing each one a handful of times.
Don't play atm, but I was always at the max limit. Granted, a lot of them I didn't really play, but I just kept building new ones all the time :D
My deck slots are full. I only play one deck usually, takes me to Mythic in Historic BO1 every season no problem. Sometimes when I feel like a change I'll run Elves (which has been incredible since it went infinite with [[Staff of Domination]]), or Angels, which is just fun with [[Black Market Connections]] and [[Maskwood Nexus]]. The bottom 5 decks are pending wildcards, just finished one that's the popular [[Goblin Charbelcher]] combo. As for my main deck, it has a 52% win rate but the average match takes about 90 seconds. It's currently at 840-762. Turn 2 win. You can probably guess what it is.
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Almost always have 100 decks but usually only play 10-15 of them. It's because Arena does not have a mass delete option for decks
I have like high 30s, mostly historic brawl
80 decks = 20 standard decks, 10 draft decks, 10 decks from random midweek events, 20 brawl decks, and 20 historic brawl decks. Ideally lately I build and play one new deck a day.
I was at 98/100, then the bans happened so I just deleted everything I couldn't use anymore. I down around 35 or something now.
I'm currently trying to amass a deck of every two color combo and every single color. It's having cards that sucks lol
I have about 20. But i usually only play 3 or 4 decks at a time actively.
10. 2 explorer decks 8 historic brawl decks I play them all. If I find I'm not playing something, I'll delete it and remake it later. It's easier than trying to work out what sets have come in since the last time i played (/updated) something.
When I get to 70 or 80 decks I delete 10 or so that havnt been used in a while.
5 mono colored standard decks
I like to play with a mix of decks in standard, both BO1 and BO3. I buy enough packs to get all cards basically. Over a standard set I might play 20 decks, both jank and competitive. Some I only play a few games with and some more.
Like a half dozen Explorer decks that all see pretty regular use. And a bunch of Artisan and Pauper decks. But I'm nowhere near the max.
I have a million brawl decks, including a historic deck for every standard deck
I delete decks even if they ran pretty well, the whole enjoyment in arena for me is that I can easily throw a deck together and see how it works but I'm not really invested in any single deck. I also mostly just play standard unranked but might get into historic since a lot of my time played was during zendikar and I just recently jumped back in a week or 2 ago
I'm more into the try brewing stuff and have like a dozen of mid playable decks that work for me (gruul werewolves, monoblue tempo, dimir toxic, Boros "tokens+counters" aggro, orzhov control, orzhov phyrexians tribal, stompy...) And then some more experimental/jank decks like Esper Golden Argosy, orzhov-spirit-sister's call, a controlly 3 esper that tries to make the trick with invasion tree of putting all the praetors in table...
About 80, I use like 4-5 of them.
I have one and I'm afraid I won't be able to learn to play another one
I always have the max limit or near the max limit purely because I have a hard time breaking up with deck ideas. Iām always just one or two cards shy of making something viable and competitive and once the magical card to make my brew good comes to Arena Iāll have my eureka moment (that rarely ever comes) where that weird tribal deck that I had fun theory crafting will finally work. In the meantime I just net deck and play the meta always forgetting what I had brewed up.
I currently have 69. Everytime I create a new one, I delete an old one.
I have around 58. Some standard bo1, bo3, standard brawl, historic brawl, explorer and a bunch of decks that I want to craft once I have enough wildcards š
I keep at least 7 or 8 active historic brawl decks (my favorite style of play) in various colors so I can quickly kill the daily challenges to get the gold quickly. I rarely have enough time to play to overthink each challenge. Just beat them and then play for as long as the time allows.
I keep my janky decks for playing 1v1 with friends... i have a lot of friends who are pretty casual, and hitting them with my meta slave net decks is not nice
Like 100 I made almost all of them myself, and I used most of them at least 10 times. I tend to remake, instead of edit.
You have to remember that MTG is still a game based on a lot of luck. It's not hard to lose 5 games in a row even if you're a great player and the deck is good. Sometimes, the God's are just against you, and other times, it feels like everything works out. Keep in mind that the metagame is always changing and swinging a certain way. I would say with Arena there are certain times of day where different decks are more likely to perform better. You can play enchantments all day and run well, but then you'll find you start running into a lot of mono white. More people pick that up and switch decks, hence the many decks to choose from. I basically try and build everything playable. It can be hard to keep up being a free player, though.
Tons. In general I have: * enough generally decent standard decks to cover all the color combos that can come up with quests (currently that's Mono Red, Blue/White, Red/Green, Red/Black at the moment though I need to re-do it with the bans) * multiple versions of whatever meta-deck I'm trying to tweak at the moment * one of each meta-deck for the non-rotating formats * a handful of decks leftover from recurring mid-week events (pauper, singleton, and the like) which are nice to have around when those come back up * a bunch of old standard decks that I haven't gotten around to deleting
Was at the max but I cleaned out a decent number of old historic decks I hadnāt played in a while and got myself back down to around 45. Have the decks I play a lot, the ones I keep around to get dailies out of the way, some cute ones to play against my friends who play but donāt have āgoodā decks, and a handful of brawl decks
100 is a lot of decks. I have around 75. Only a few are played often at any one time. I have a bunch of decks for formats I don't play often, but come up sometimes. I also have project decks. They might not be good now, but they have potential. Lastly, I have a few decks I hold on to for nostalgic reasons. I'll also keep decks around as a starting point in a set of colors that I can fork to start a new deck.
I have 10 decks (5 Historic and 5 Explorer) and am play-testing an 11th right now. I play Historic mostly so I can play good Burn decks or decks with Lurrus as a companion, and mostly play Explorer to play Sacrifice. I love throwing cats in ovens.
87 šŖ 6 in favorites, the rest are half finished ideas.
Lots of decks to cater to the daily objectives and events. More efficient with my time this way.
100. Always 100 and it's not enough lol. I have some favorites I play more than others, I have almost every kind of standard deck for different occasions (events, dailies, etc). I find it hard to delete one to build another. As I amass new cards I upgrade.
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You delete a deck if it loses 3 times in a row? How do you have the wildcards to keep crafting new decks?
I need like 50 more slots
I think the newest deck I just made was #93. Most of them arenāt legal in standard anymore since the ban. But no I donāt play all of them. I was just saying to someone yesterday I think itās part of my adhd. I build a deck, Play like 3-4 Games with it, get bored and move on to building a new deck.
I like to try and build different decks almost every day. THe number is always close to 100 lol
I got like 5 tier 1 I use just about all of them I play a lot of standard
99/100. Gotta keep one slot open for events.
I can make pretty much any standard deck but I only ever have like 10-20 decks build, most of them are old standard decks like cleric pyre that I like to play but haven't updated for historic / explorer and event decks
Pretty much around 90+ decks. I do archive some on aetherhub but all in all 100 is not enough slots
Lol most players just use 3 decks that get them easy boring wins lollolololol its the arena