Generally you should play a deck of the minimum allowed size, this helps to increase the decks consisency. The minimum allowed deck size depends on the format that you will be playing, for modern, standard, legacey, vintage, and casual it is 60. EDH/Commander allows a minimum of 100( one commander and 99 in the library). Limited (decks built while drafting, or sealed) has a minimum deck size of 40.
For a deck of 60 the baseline number of lands is 24, for a deck of 100 the base line is 37, and a 40 card decks baseline number of lands is 17.
No, transforming a card in Magic: The Gathering does not count as entering the battlefield.
No, planeswalkers do not count as creatures in Magic: The Gathering. They are a separate card type with unique abilities and characteristics.
No, lands do not count as spells in Magic: The Gathering. They are a separate card type used to generate mana to cast spells.
No, being exiled in Magic: The Gathering does not count as dying. Exiling a card removes it from the game temporarily, but it is not considered to be destroyed or killed.
In Magic: The Gathering, tokens are considered creatures if they have creature characteristics, such as power and toughness, and are represented by a physical token card or object on the battlefield.
In Magic: The Gathering, exile does not count as death. When a card is exiled, it is removed from the game but is not considered to be dead.
No, planeswalkers are not considered players in the game of Magic: The Gathering. They are a type of card that represents powerful characters in the game, but they do not function as players themselves.
Magic the Gathering is not a cult. It is a collectible card game.
there are some card shops but to magic the gathering shops in perticular
"Valakut" is a land card in Magic: The Gathering.
No, the card "Black Lotus" is not legal in Magic: The Gathering tournaments.
The black and green Magic: The Gathering card is called "Abrupt Decay."