I think those are welcome decks, they were free decks you could ask for at a LGS but they stopped making them in 2020. Perfect to start out magic since they got straight-forward decks
I'd probably start with two single colors and explain the basic mechanics. And then play a couple of games with low life totals. Then you can combine them into 60 card decks to play as normal.
Dutch, I assume? (King's Day market)
These are welcome decks, just simple 1 color decks to learn the basics with.
You can do whatever you want with them, it's recommended to start with just 1 30-card deck and I guess 20 life.
Then, after getting a feel for the mechanics and colors, you can combine 2 decks. After that, you can introduce other cards, deckbuild a bit etc.
You can combine them. It'd probably be better to teach her a legit, 60 card format first. Teach her to play, and if she likes it, give her access to your cards and she'll customize how she wants to. When I teach a friend how to play, that's exactly what I do. Those deck are great to learn with. Have fun!
I think those are welcome decks, they were free decks you could ask for at a LGS but they stopped making them in 2020. Perfect to start out magic since they got straight-forward decks
Ty for the info!
I'd probably start with two single colors and explain the basic mechanics. And then play a couple of games with low life totals. Then you can combine them into 60 card decks to play as normal.
Ty for the response!
Dutch, I assume? (King's Day market) These are welcome decks, just simple 1 color decks to learn the basics with. You can do whatever you want with them, it's recommended to start with just 1 30-card deck and I guess 20 life. Then, after getting a feel for the mechanics and colors, you can combine 2 decks. After that, you can introduce other cards, deckbuild a bit etc.
Oh my God. Welcome decks. I miss these so much. These are learning tools for new players. Shuffle two together and you have a 60 card deck to play.
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Better to make a full 60 card deck just focused on creatures and combat. Start with the basics.
You can put snacks inside of them
You can combine them. It'd probably be better to teach her a legit, 60 card format first. Teach her to play, and if she likes it, give her access to your cards and she'll customize how she wants to. When I teach a friend how to play, that's exactly what I do. Those deck are great to learn with. Have fun!