Deck contains 22 invalid cards for this format:
Alrund's Epiphany (KHM),
Faceless Haven (KHM),
Lolth, Spider Queen (AFR),
Mordenkainen (AFR),
Blood on the Snow (KHM),
Poison the Cup (KHM),
Snow-Covered Swamp (KHM),
Soul Shatter (ZNR),
Saw It Coming (KHM),
Professor Onyx (STX),
Dream Devourer (KHM),
Jwari Disruption (ZNR),
Divide by Zero (STX),
Snow-Covered Island (KHM),
Ice Tunnel (KHM),
Hive of the Eye Tyrant (AFR),
Clearwater Pathway (ZNR),
Shadows' Verdict (ZNR),
Environmental Sciences (STX),
Teachings of the Archaics (STX),
Confront the Past (STX),
Mascot Exhibition (STX)
Simulating MTG Arena Best of 1 starting hand (Simplified, true algorithm in MTGA not revealed by Wizards yet)
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How Many Lands do I Need?
These are general recommendations for a 60 card deck.
Lands
CMC
Description
18
0.48-0.80
Low Curve Deck - You need 1 or 2 lands to function and have no 3-drops in the deck
19-20
0.80-1.44
Low Curve Deck - You need 2 lands on turn 2 but would like 3 lands on turn 3 for some 3-drops
21-22
1.44-2.08
Aggro Deck - You need 2 lands on turn 2 every game and 3 lands on turn 3 for several 3-drops
23
2.08-2.40
Aggro Deck - You need 3 lands on turn 3 in most games. 4 lands by turn 4 is nice but not necessary
24
2.40-2.72
Midrange Deck - You need 3 lands on turn 3 in most games. 4 lands by turn 4 is nice but not necessary
25
2.72-3.04
Midrange Deck - You need 3 lands on turn 3 in most games. 4 lands by turn 4 often
26
3.04-3.36
Control Deck - You need the 3rd land drop to function and want to hit your 4th land often
27
3.36-3.68
Control Deck - You need the 4th land drop to function and want to hit your 5th land often
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