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My nephew wants to dip his toes into this game. His parents bought him 6 packs of cards, because they read that a deck should contain 60 cards. He then asked me to show him how to play, even though I don't know how myself.
Our game went very badly. We each had "decks" consisting of 3 random energy cards and 30 random other cards. I was so frustrated by the time we finally managed to bring that game to a close, that I immediately went online and bought a box of 450 basic energy cards, with the idea that I'd give them to him the next time a gift-giving occasion came up... or the next time he asked me to play with him... whichever came first.
But once I was thinking a little more clearly, I realized I should have just bought him a starter deck. Because lack of energy is not the only problem he'll have trying to build a deck with those cards. (This revelation came on too late to cancel the order. So I've got that sitting around the house now.) Actually, I realized I should get him 2 starter decks, so he can lend one to whichever family member he ropes into playing with him.
Anyway, I come to you now for suggestions on a pair of starter decks that are fairly evenly matched. I don't want to set him up where deciding which deck he uses himself, and which he lends to the other person, pretty much decides who wins.
Also, how likely are cheep internet basic energy cards to be fake?
Our game went very badly. We each had "decks" consisting of 3 random energy cards and 30 random other cards. I was so frustrated by the time we finally managed to bring that game to a close, that I immediately went online and bought a box of 450 basic energy cards, with the idea that I'd give them to him the next time a gift-giving occasion came up... or the next time he asked me to play with him... whichever came first.
But once I was thinking a little more clearly, I realized I should have just bought him a starter deck. Because lack of energy is not the only problem he'll have trying to build a deck with those cards. (This revelation came on too late to cancel the order. So I've got that sitting around the house now.) Actually, I realized I should get him 2 starter decks, so he can lend one to whichever family member he ropes into playing with him.
Anyway, I come to you now for suggestions on a pair of starter decks that are fairly evenly matched. I don't want to set him up where deciding which deck he uses himself, and which he lends to the other person, pretty much decides who wins.
Also, how likely are cheep internet basic energy cards to be fake?