Can you have 100 cards in a magic deck?

Yes, you absolutely can have 100 cards in a Magic: The Gathering deck, especially in the popular Commander (EDH) format, where it's the exact required size (99 cards + 1 Commander). For other formats like Standard or Modern, the minimum is 60 cards, but there's no strict maximum, just a practical one: you must be able to shuffle your deck reasonably well and quickly, though playing over 60 cards (or 100 in Commander) generally lowers consistency.
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What is the maximum amount of cards in a magic deck?

In Magic: The Gathering, most constructed formats (like Standard, Modern, Pioneer, etc.) require a minimum of 60 cards, with no maximum limit, though consistency favors 60; Commander requires exactly 100 cards (including your commander); and Draft/Sealed formats need at least 40 cards. The "no maximum" rule means you can play more than 60 cards, but it's generally discouraged as it makes finding key cards harder.
 
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Can you have 100 cards in standard?

Standard uses 60-card decks and allows 4-card playsets, while Commander has 100-card decks, color identity, and allows only single copies along with a designated card you can replay in the command zone.
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Do Commander decks have 99 or 100 cards?

Commander decks are exactly 100 cards: 1 commander + 99 other cards (or two partner commanders + 98 other cards). Only one copy of each card (by name) can be included, aside from basic lands. All cards within the deck must match the commander's color identity.
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Are you allowed to have more than 100 cards in Commander?

No, a Commander deck must have exactly 100 cards, including your Commander and all other cards, with only basic lands being an exception for duplicates. While "Partner" commanders bring the count down (e.g., 98 + 2 commanders = 100) and some preconstructed decks or "Companion" cards might seem to add one, the official rule is a strict 100-card singleton deck (excluding basics). 
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Is it 40 or 60 card deck mtg?

Minimum 60 for the competitive formats (standard, modern, pioneer) no cap but adding more cards usually makes your deck less consistent. Commander is 100 cards. In regular magic, there isn't an upper limit but there are variants with 60 cards with a limit.
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Are MTG cards 63x88?

Sizes which might be available for playing cards may differ because of the player's wishes and requirements. Their standard dimensions are 63 x 88 in mm, 6.3 x 8.8 in cm, and 2.5 x 3.5 in inches.
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Is 40 lands too much commander?

40 lands in a Commander deck isn't inherently "too much," but it's on the higher end for typical decks; it's often perfect for high-mana curve decks, <<<>>landfall strategies, or decks with little card draw, but fewer lands (35-38) might be better if you have lots of ramp and draw spells. It depends heavily on your deck's strategy, average mana cost (CMC), and inclusion of mana rocks/ramp, with many players finding 36-40 a solid baseline for casual play. 
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What happens if you have more than 200 cards in Magic The Gathering?

At the beginning of your upkeep, if you have 200 or more cards in your library, you win the game.
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What are MTG's most powerful cards?

  • Certainly the fast mana—Chrome Mox, Grim Monolith, and Mana Vault are all contenders. Fast mana has always had a history of being the strongest cards in Magic.
  • The combo pieces. ...
  • The oppressive effects, like Trinisphere or CotV.
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What should a standard MTG deck consist of?

Standard games are one-on-one with a 60 card minimum for the main deck (up to 15 card sideboard). Winner is determined either by best of one, or best of three games. These games should last standard length for a game (about 20 minutes on average).
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How many lands for 100 card deck mtg?

For a 100-card Magic: The Gathering deck (like Commander/EDH), the typical land count ranges from 36 to 40 lands, but can vary significantly from 32 to over 40, depending on your deck's mana curve, strategy (e.g., landfall decks need more), and use of mana rocks/ramps. A good starting point is around 38 lands, adjusting up for slower decks or down for aggressive ones with many mana accelerators. 
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Is a deck of cards 52 or 54?

A standard deck has 52 cards, representing four suits (Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, Spades) with 13 ranks each (Ace-King). However, most decks also come with two extra Joker cards, bringing the total to 54 cards for a complete package, though games usually use only the 52 core cards.
 
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Can you play MTG with 40 cards?

If you have one or more ways to shuffle cards from your graveyard back into your deck, it makes more sense to stick to 40 cards. But when that isn't an option, running a bigger deck is a decent backup plan.
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What MTG format is best for beginners?

EDH/Commander

Not only is Commander the most accessible format in MTG, but it's also the most well-supported. If you have a Local Game Store in your area, chances are they have a Commander night, or two, each week. Unlike the majority of other formats in MTG, Commander is first and foremost a casual format.
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Are there 52 or 53 cards in a deck?

There are 52! or exactly 80,658,175,170,943,878,571,660,636,856,403,766,975,289,505,440,883,277,824,000,000,000,000 (approximately 8.0658×1067) possible arrangements of a standard 52-card deck. English pattern pack by Piatnik of Austria. The English pattern is also known as the Anglo-American or International pattern.
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Is there a max deck size in MTG?

In Magic: The Gathering, most constructed formats (like Standard, Modern, Pioneer, etc.) require a minimum of 60 cards, with no maximum limit, though consistency favors 60; Commander requires exactly 100 cards (including your commander); and Draft/Sealed formats need at least 40 cards. The "no maximum" rule means you can play more than 60 cards, but it's generally discouraged as it makes finding key cards harder.
 
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How much can you sell 1000 Magic cards for?

Typically between $5-$7 per 1k bulk uncommons and commons but here recently I've been selling some for $10 per 1k cards. It all depends on the buyer.
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What should a 60 card MTG deck consist of?

The MTG 60-card deck format refers to standard competitive play (like Standard, Modern, Pioneer) where you build a deck with a minimum of 60 cards, allowing up to four copies of any card (except basic lands), plus an optional 15-card sideboard, focusing on a clear game plan with lands, creatures, and spells. It's the core ruleset for most non-Commander formats, emphasizing consistency and strategy through card ratios, often starting with around 24 lands and 36 non-lands, tailored to an aggro, control, or combo strategy. 
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What is the 32 deck challenge?

For those who are not aware, the 32 deck challenge is to build one deck for every possible colour combination, from colourless to 5C. So the purpose of this thread is to see how far through you are, what you've brainstormed, or just to see what others are building.
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How much should you spend on a Commander deck?

Magic: The Gathering Commander deck MSRPs vary, but recent standard precon decks often sit around $44.99, while special Universes Beyond (like Final Fantasy, Warhammer) can range from $69.99 (regular) to $149.99 (collector's), though some budget decks can be found lower, and scarcity often pushes market prices much higher, especially for popular themes. 
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How to spot a fake MTG?

To tell if a Magic: The Gathering card is fake, use multiple tests: check the green dot on the back with a jeweler's loupe for specific red dots/shape, shine a flashlight through it (real ones have patchy blue light), examine the rosette pattern for sharp text/solid black borders vs. blurry dots, verify the weight (around 1.8g), and inspect the overall print quality, font, and feel, comparing it to a known real card from the same set, as fakes often have dull colors, blurry text, or feel too smooth/glossy.
 
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Do MTG cards hold value?

Yes, Magic: The Gathering cards absolutely hold value, with some being worth pennies and others thousands of dollars, driven by rarity, condition, playability (demand in competitive formats like Commander/Modern), scarcity (especially on the Reserved List), and unique art/foil treatments, making them a volatile but potentially valuable asset, though generally not a "set-it-and-forget-it" investment like stocks.
 
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How to tell if a MTG is rare?

To tell if a Magic: The Gathering card is rare, check the color of the expansion symbol (gold for Rare, red/orange for Mythic Rare, silver for Uncommon, black for Common) on the middle-right of the card; alternatively, newer cards have a letter (C, U, R, M) in the bottom-left corner, but older cards (pre-Exodus) require looking up their rarity online as they all had black symbols. 
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