Deck
Overview
The cards a player has access to during a game are determined by their deck. A deck is a selection of 10 cards from the player's collection. Every deck is associated with a Planeswalker.
Pre-built decks are provided by the game. Decks may also be constructed by a player. Player-built decks are typically far more powerful than pre-built decks.
Decks may be saved in deck slots, to allow player-built decks to be easily reused in later games. Deck slots are limited, and additional deck slots for a Planeswalker may be purchased by spending in-game Resources.
Deck restrictions
Decks may only contain cards meeting Color requirements and card type requirements. These requirements depend on the Planeswalker for which the deck is being built.
- The color affinity of the Planeswalker determines the color requirements. For example, the deck of a Planeswalker with affinity for blue and green may only contain cards which are blue, green, or colorless.
- The deck limits of the Planeswalker set the maximum number of cards of each type (Creature, Spell, or Support) may be included in a deck. Deck limits increase at higher Planeswalker levels.
During the game
The 10 cards in the chosen deck are the basis of the player's library. During a game, cards are drawn from the top of a player's library.
The library is initially formed by shuffling together 4 copies of each card in the deck. Whenever more cards are needed in the library, a further 4 copies of each card in the deck are shuffled together and added to the bottom of the library.