To let you know there really is no best soldier deck. An advanced player with the worst starter deck can beat a Noob with the best deck. Iv personally had good luck with this deck list. Here is a list of a bird soldier deck. 2 Aven Brigadier
1 Aven Cloudchaser
3 Aven Envoy
1 Aven Fisher
1 Aven Liberator
1 Battlewise Aven
1 Coast Watcher
2 Deftblade Elite
1 Glory Seeker
3 Gustcloak Harrier
1 Oracle's Attendants
1 Standing Troops
2 Staunch Defenders
1 Yotian Soldier 1 Artificial Evolution
2 Boomerang
1 Chain of Vapor
1 Chastise
1 Coat of Arms
1 Crown of Ascension
1 Cryptic Gateway
1 Ethereal Haze
1 Excise
1 Glorious Anthem
1 Mobilization
1 Peer Pressure
1 Reconnaissance
1 Renewed Faith
2 Rescue
3 Unsummon
1 Wrath of God 2 Coastal Tower
8 Island
8 Plains
1 Circle of Protection: Artifacts
1 Disenchant
1 Dust to Dust
1 Energy Flux
1 Excise
1 Hanna, Ship's Navigator
1 Holy Day
1 Kill Switch
1 Pacifism
1 Reprisal
1 Solidarity
3 Syncopate
1 Unified Strike
High Deck Price = $78.91
Average Deck Price = $58.03
Low Deck Price = $37.14 This deck was made out of loose cards that i have just so i could play against a friend of mine who built a type 0 deck, its based on the new affinity artifact cards and some older stuff....but i changed the format that way the cards i need against him are in my sideboard and i can use it as a regular deck now.
The best place to make a deck online would be cockatrice.de because after you make a deck you can test for free.
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?
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.
There is a very specific way to play Magic the Gathering Battlegrounds. One can play Magic the Gathering Battlegrounds by purchasing the game at popular retail stores such as Game Stop, Best Buy, and Amazon.
There are hundreds of resources where you can search magic dekclists. Find a forum, ask questions, post a decklist or decklist idea, and asking for assistance is one of the best ways to improve your deck. Also seeking advice and even providing some context for your deck (tournament, casual etc) can get you some very helpful feedback.
Yes of course. You may build a deck with as many colors as you want. It becomes increasingly difficult to win with such a deck. You will likely find that it is difficult to have the land you need for the cards you have in your hand, but it is certainly possible. it is best to stick to one or two colors, with 1 color, i go 40 cards with 20 land , and for 2 color deck i go 40 cards with 22 land, 11 of each ..............in my opinion white is the best color in magic
Magic the gathering is cool but also hard. you also have to be commited to it because i know a lot of people that lost a battle so quit. my opinion is play if you like card games and is a very strategic person. after you have commited to the game i recommend building your deck with the two colors you like best ( blue, red, white, black, and green). i also recommend only making your deck 69 cards in it tops ans probably about 39 of that being your mana which powers all your spells.
if your talking about a "trick" deck (magic deck) i would highly! recommend a svengali deck for beginners, for manipulation just some standard bicycle playing cards, or if your serious pick up some black tigers of some tally ho vipers , really nice decks :) btw the svengali deck is, the spectator chooses a card, you can make that card jump to the top multiple times, then the whole deck turns into the selected card :) For a white deck I'd pefer a fast soldier deck that cannot only get out enough creatures but can also give you alot of life in the back ground. So this fast attackers and life gain.
Probably Gamescape. On Tuesdays, they have games in the back.
If by best you mean most broken, then either Urza's Saga, Mirrodin, or Shadowmoor (that is by block not as much by set).
Blue is all about spells and enchantments, so I'd recommend a blue deck. Fight fire with fire. Or, I guess, water with water.