Budget MTG — Affordable Magic Decks & Tips

You don’t need to spend hundreds to play great Magic. Budget decks can be powerful, competitive, and fun — and building on a budget sharpens your deckbuilding skills. Every deck on this page costs under $100 in paper, and many cost under $50.

Budget Decks

Our cheapest competitive deck lists — each with a full card breakdown, mana curve analysis, and video walkthrough from MTGGoldfish:

  • $20 Mono-Blue Towns (Standard) — Budget tempo with counterspells and big finishers.
  • Eerie Auras (Standard) — Enchantment-based aggro that punches way above its price.
  • Aetherdrift Goblin (Standard) — Fast tribal aggro on a budget.
  • Merfolk (Standard) — Tribal tempo with lord synergies.

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Budget Deckbuilding Tips

  1. Start with a proven shell. Find a competitive deck list and replace the expensive cards with budget alternatives that fill the same role.
  2. Prioritize the mana base. Cheap dual lands and basics work fine — you don’t need fetchlands or shocklands to win games.
  3. Focus on one format. Spreading your budget across multiple formats is expensive. Pick Standard, Pioneer, or Pauper and go deep.
  4. Buy singles, not packs. Cracking packs is fun but inefficient. Buy exactly the cards you need from TCGPlayer or your LGS.
  5. Build around commons and uncommons. Many of Magic’s best cards are commons. Build your deck’s foundation with cheap, efficient spells.
  6. Consider Pauper. The entire format is commons-only, so most decks cost $30-$50. See our Pauper format guide.

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