This question is very subjective. it comes down to what you play and what you like to play and what you are comfortable with.AFAIK "Keeper" has never won a major tournament, best placing that I can find is 4th.In Vintage the most consistent decks are Noble Fish/Fish, Tezzeret, Dredge, Affinity, Painters.Dredge has the potential for a firt turn kill and can more consistently win by the third turn, as can Liche's Channel.Legacy: CounterTop, Thopter Depths, Dreadstill, Mono Blue Painter's Stone.
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Good question.
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Magic the gathering decks!
if u play one color , than go 40 cards and 20 land, if you play 2 colors , 40 cards and 11 of each land
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A deck needs a basic set of cards with similar effects, such as burn(to deal damage with effects, usually red), mill(make opponent put entire deck into the graveyard, usually blue), mana ramp(using creatures, spells and artifacts to add mana to mana pool for powerful creatures, usually green), strength in numbers( using preventing spells to protect creatures that spawn tokens and/or return creatures from graveyard, usually white), and graveborn( forcing creatures with negative effects for opponent when leave/enter battlefield into graveyard and bringing them back shortly after, usually black). Any combination of these work, but need balance. One color decks get 20-23 land of chosen color, two color decks get 11 land of each color plus one evolving wilds/temphonic expanse, and three color decks get 7 of each color land needed plus two evolving wilds/temphonic expanse. And don't go over 65 cards in the deck. It becomes to hard to get the ones you need if you go over.
3.14 Sideboard
A sideboard consists of a set of cards that are resources for the player outside of the contents of the main deck. The player may use these cards in his or her main deck during all games after the first one in a match.
The deck and sideboard must each be returned to their original compositions before the first game of each match.
Restrictions on the composition and use of a sideboard can be found in the deck construction rules for a particular format type.
Lackey TCG and Magic Workstation are free sources that you can use to play online.
its the intro deck its cheap and good for starters
The best place to make a deck online would be cockatrice.de because after you make a deck you can test for free.
A giant deck is a deck consisting of the creature type giant.
You can do a search at allmagiccards.com and essentialmagic.com
60-75 cards,
a deck that you can pilot well and be able to respond to threats or know your "outs" in sticky situations.
Are we talking type 2 or just from the alara block or including all sets?
You just need a good deck with flying and cards that give you life
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Use the Store and Event Locator from Wizards.
I presume that you mean tournament packs. If so they are random.
There is no best they are all equal. I recommend the newest Intro/Starter pack you can find though, so it has the most up to date changes and rules.
If you are referring to a pre-constructed deck, you can buy one at any store that sells magic cards, or anywhere online that also sells magic cards. If you are referring to a deck archetype, you will need to search online for a decklist of cards that you require.