I presume that you mean tournament packs.
If so they are random.
In a deck of Magic: The Gathering (MTG), typically there are 4 copies of a card included.
In Magic: The Gathering, a deck can have up to four copies of the same card, except for basic lands.
One recommended red tutor card for your Magic: The Gathering deck is "Gamble." It allows you to search your library for a card and put it into your hand, but you have to discard a card at random.
In a Magic: The Gathering deck, you can include up to four copies of a card, unless the card specifies otherwise.
The odds of drawing a specific card in a game of Magic: The Gathering depend on the total number of cards in your deck and how many copies of that specific card are in the deck. If you have a 60-card deck and 4 copies of the card you want, the odds of drawing it on your first turn are about 6.7.
The standard deck size for a Magic: The Gathering deck is 60 cards.
No, you cannot have a colorless commander in a Magic: The Gathering deck.
The minimum deck size for a Magic: The Gathering (MTG) deck is 60 cards.
The standard deck size for Magic: The Gathering is 60 cards.
The minimum deck size for Magic: The Gathering is 60 cards.
Key strategies for creating successful Magic: The Gathering deck builds include understanding card synergy, balancing mana curve, including a variety of card types, considering the metagame, and playtesting to refine the deck.
There are a variety of starter packs, depending on what you want to do you can choose from any of them. Green is a very popular one and a somewhat strong starter deck.