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This is a deck I've been using for Type-2 that has worked well for me. obviously when you look at it, it's not the best thing ever made, but it works very well, especially against those who rely on artifacts.
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Type 2 means standard. Standard means 60 card decks. I don't think phyresis is working very well in this deck.
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For Standard you only have to have a minimum of 60 cards. You can have more if you want as long as you are able to shuffle the deck without assistance.
Plus, I see why phyesis wouldn't be too good in here. I just have it incase I wanted to attach it to one of the cards I had that don't have infect.
It seems like it would be a dead draw without any luck. There are other things that would be better I think. Perhaps some equipment. There is one that gives infect. Also, you are incorrect. For standard. Which is the the sets before and after the current core deck currently, is a minimum and maximum of 60 cards main board and either 0 or 15 (nothing in between) cards in the side board. If I am wrong, perhaps a link on the rules of the format?
http://www.wizards.com/Magic/TCG/Resources.aspx?x=judge/resources/sfrstandard There it is. Minimum 60, no maximum, sideboard exactly 15.
Well look at that. I've been through that page dozens of times and I've missed it every time.
Yeah, I checked it to make sure it was right ever since before my first time at FNM. And when you check through the construction of decks for most tournament types, it usually is only a minimum of 60, but that depends on what you're playing of course.