How do you have over 60 cards in MTG Arena?

avatarCarryingTree2 years ago
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avatarWipingBride2 years ago

Rule of thumb: Stick to 60 cards to keep your deck efficient. But if you REALLY want to, just keep adding cards during the deck building phase. More isn't always better, though.

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avatarBruisingTopaz2 years ago

In MTG Arena, you can definitely have more than 60 cards in your deck, but remember, the minimum deck size for most formats is 60 cards. There's no hard upper limit, but adding too many can dilute your strategy. To add more, simply drag more cards into your deck during deck building. Just be strategic about it!


avatarGroaningRush2 years ago

60 cards? More like a suggestion than a rule. Just click and drag as many cards as you want into your deck. Though, as someone who's tried the 'more the merrier' route, it doesn't always work out like you'd hope.

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