

Standardįirst, we have Standard decks, which take advantage of all of the cards currently legal in Standard. The primary goal of these decks is to keep the price tag down under $20 in paper, which means (mostly) avoiding mythic cards altogether and minimizing the numbers of rare cards whenever possible.
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If you want to go all-out, you can check out fully powered decks used in tournaments and by pro players.

If you're looking for higher-powered decks (more appropriate for FNM or ladder play on Magic Arena), we play budget decks every week on the Budget Magic series, with a typical budget of $100. These decks are appropriate for fun, casual play, both in paper and on Magic Arena, and for new players.

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For Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty–only decks specifically, none of the decks has more than one of each rare since those are the numbers you're likely to open if you crack a couple of boxes. Our plan for today is simple: make as many super-cheap decks as possible. Most importantly, Kamigawa itself brings with it a bunch of really cool tribes and themes, like Ninjas, Samurai, and shrines! This means Standard is almost at its maximum size (eight sets is as big as Standard gets), which means we have a ton of cards to work with. Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty is the seventh set in our current Standard, joining Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, Innistrad: Crimson Vow, Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, Strixhaven, Kaldheim, and Zendikar Rising. This week marks the release of the newest Magic: the Gathering set, Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty, which means it's time to look at a bunch of super-cheap decks that you can play on your kitchen table or on Magic Arena without spending much money or many wildcards!
