I have played Chrome Mox in 60 card constructed affinity with no regrets
There are a number of reasons for this: Its very manageable to upgrade them and keep the decklists updated I can play them frequently and see new cards more frequently I can keep fresh on play patterns and sequencing so I can play faster I can ensure they are all doing something different The last one is super important to me keeping my decks as fresh as possible, and not overly relying on the same cards or play patterns
Best MTG Arena decks The best deck for beginners: Red Deck Wins The best Standard deck: Four-Colour Control The best Alchemy deck: Golgari Midrange The best Brawl deck: Kaya, Intangible Slayer The best Historic deck: Mono Black Zombies Because of this, newer players might feel a little bit overwhelmed
Cards stacked too closely together can become damaged over time, and the same goes for loose piles of cards
I didnt take all the rares from the pool, I just practiced Affinity and beat people up with it
Morph 4B (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for 3