What MTG format is best for beginners?

Commander (EDH) is widely considered the best MTG format for beginners due to its casual nature, 100-card decks with no duplicates, and accessible preconstructed decks. Alternatively, Standard is recommended for those wanting to learn competitive play with smaller card pools, particularly via MTG Arena.
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What is the 75% rule in MtG?

The MTG "75% rule" is a popular, unofficial deck-building philosophy, mainly for Commander, about creating decks powerful enough to compete but not so dominant they ruin the fun for casual players, finding a middle ground in power level by intentionally leaving out the most optimal, expensive, or meta-defining cards. It's about building a deck that's "75% as strong as it can be," allowing it to challenge optimized decks occasionally while still being fair in more casual games, making it adaptable for various playgroups.
 
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Is MTGo or Arena better?

Neither MTG Arena nor MTGO (Magic Online) is definitively "better," as they cater to different player types: Arena is modern, free-to-play (but grindy), great for beginners, focuses on newer formats (Standard), and runs on PC/mobile, while MTGO offers a complete, real economy with trading, supports all older formats (Modern, Legacy, Commander), has a complex but powerful interface for dedicated players, and runs only on Windows but with a dated look. 
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What is the most common MtG format?

Commander (EDH) is the most popular Magic: The Gathering format, especially for casual and multiplayer play, known for its 100-card singleton decks led by a legendary creature and its expansive card pool, though Standard remains a key format for digital play on Arena, focusing on the newest sets. Modern is also a major non-rotating format for paper Magic. 
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Is Standard or Commander more popular?

Yes, Commander (EDH) is significantly more popular than Standard in paper Magic: The Gathering, driven by its casual multiplayer nature, infinite deck-building possibilities with older cards, and lower barrier to entry via preconstructed decks, though Standard remains dominant on MTG Arena due to its digital accessibility and rotation. Commander's growth has been explosive, becoming the most played format in physical stores, while Standard's popularity is largely tied to the Arena platform. 
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Is draft the best MTG format?

Draft is probably the best MtG style of playing. A lot of MtG turns into pay-to-win, since the best cards of the meta inevitably cost more. Drafting on the other hand, ensures that everyone has zero-cards upon the start of the draft and have to make due with the booster-cards that come in the draft.
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Is MTG Arena beginner friendly?

If you play through the initial color challenge it's pretty beginner friendly but can also be challenging. I like being able to hold one of the cards and it explains what certain abilities are (cascade, death touch, etc.) I don't think it was helpful to learn to play personally.
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What are the disadvantages of MTGO?

MTGO takes a lot of time to get into, definitely the worst way to start learning about Magic, the trading at first is weird. However once you understand how everything works, I'd never go back to MTGA unless they'd get the same economy and cards/format as MTGO.
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What does mythic 98% mean?

Look at it as a progress bar, you're 98% on your way to top 1000 mythic players.
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Is playing MTG good for your brain?

“Magic does a fantastic job of exercising your brain,” one long-time player writes, noting that it teaches reading comprehension, communication skills, strategic thinking, mental math, and planning ahead coolstuffinc.com.
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What should my first MTG deck be?

As a starting point, you focus on nine unique non-land cards. All other cards in your deck will either be copies of those nine cards or land cards. This should help you focus your deck on the key cards to get your cards on the board.
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Are welcome decks legal?

The Welcome Decks are not Standard-legal and do not add cards to format they are not already legal in. Instead they contain a wide array of cards from across Magic's history meant to showcase everything the game has to offer.
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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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Should you always have 7 cards in MTG?

The number of cards each player has is public. If you have more than 7 cards in your hand at the end of your turn, you must discard until you have only 7 cards in your hand; however, cards like the Artifact Spellbook can override this.
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What is the 3 4 5 rule for deck building?

From the corner, measure out 3 feet along one edge and mark it. Next, measure 4 feet along the edge adjacent to the first measurement and mark it. Measure the length of the diagonal connecting the two marked points. If it's exactly 5 feet, your corner is square.
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Is MTGO or MTGa better?

Neither MTGO nor Arena is universally "better"; they serve different players, with MTGO excelling for dedicated players wanting older formats, real card trading, and a robust economy, while Arena shines for new players with its modern interface, free-to-play model, and accessibility on multiple devices, despite a less flexible economy. MTGO offers more formats and card depth but has a dated look, whereas Arena is flashy and user-friendly but can feel like a grind for free content. 
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Is Magic: The Gathering losing popularity?

Both Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering have become more popular than ever, with both franchises selling out of new product so routinely that it's become normal to not be able to find any packs in any stores.
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Is there negative life in MTG?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, your life total can go into negative numbers, but you usually lose the game at zero or less unless an effect (like Platinum Angel) stops you from losing, though rules prevent gaining negative life, and some effects treat negative life as zero for calculations (like half life). While you track the negative value (e.g., from -3 life to -1 life), effects that "lose life" can still happen, but "paying life" (like from Necropotence) stops at zero because you have no life to pay. 
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Is Magic Online or Arena better?

Neither MTGO nor Arena is universally "better"; they serve different players, with MTGO excelling for dedicated players wanting older formats, real card trading, and a robust economy, while Arena shines for new players with its modern interface, free-to-play model, and accessibility on multiple devices, despite a less flexible economy. MTGO offers more formats and card depth but has a dated look, whereas Arena is flashy and user-friendly but can feel like a grind for free content. 
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What MTG set should I start with?

Magic: The Gathering Foundations

Meet MTG's most popular characters, raise zombies or cats, and strategically command armies or ancient power. This set covers Magic's greatest hits across its storied history and it's the perfect way to start your Magic card collection.
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Can I play MTG alone?

Yes, you can absolutely play Magic: The Gathering solo using official products like Challenge Decks (e.g., Face the Hydra, Battle the Horde) or by creating your own scenarios, like playing against a Planeswalker card or using custom solo RPG rules with your cards, with options ranging from physical play to digital simulators like MTGForge for AI opponents. These methods let you practice, explore new cards, or enjoy narrative adventures without needing other players. 
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Which is the most popular MTG format?

Commander (EDH) is widely considered the most popular Magic: The Gathering format, especially for casual play, due to its social, multiplayer nature, low barrier to entry (no rotation), and unique legendary creature focus. However, for digital play on MTG Arena, Standard often leads in play rates, while formats like Modern, Pioneer, and Limited (Draft/Sealed) remain very popular in paper Magic, varying by local store and player preference, according to Reddit users and official Wizards of the Coast reports and WotC sources.
 
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Is it better to buy draft boosters or set boosters?

Draft Boosters are for playing Limited formats (Draft/Sealed) with 15 randomized, balanced cards (1 rare/mythic), while Set Boosters are for collecting, offering 12 cards with more rares/mythics, art cards, and special treatments but less balance for playing. Think Draft for play, Set for fun/collecting, though Play Boosters now blend both.
 
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Is sealed 40 or 60 card?

Sealed Deck
  • Deck Size. 40+
  • Number of Players. ...
  • Game Duration. 20 Minutes.
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