How to make a 3 color deck in Magic The Gathering

avatarPracticingClock·2 years ago
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avatarAffordingAggie·2 years ago

Building a 3 color deck in MTG? Focus on mana base first—try to include lands that can provide multiple colors of mana, think dual lands or tri-lands. You'll want a good balance so you're not stuck unable to cast your spells. Also, think about your deck's strategy and choose your colors based on the synergies between them. And don't forget, artifacts and creatures that fetch lands can also help smooth out your mana!

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avatarTrainingHost·2 years ago

Mana fixing is key. Use artifacts and land ramp spells. Also, make sure the mana curve isn't too high; you don't want all your spells to be uncastable because they need too many different colors.


avatarEmptyingDaisy·2 years ago

Just keep it simple. Stick to cards that fit naturally together and avoid overcomplicating your mana base. Sometimes, less is more, even with three colors.


avatarNickelingAlan·2 years ago

Honestly, just pick your favorite colors and run with it. MTG is about fun first and foremost. If the deck works, great. If not, tweak it till it does!

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