Hey, I am looking to teaching the kids in my card club to play Magic, The Gathering but my local shop is out of sample decks, I was wondering if anyone had some ideas for some starter decks I could build, and on a budget too, I do have to make more then a couple lol. Thanks to anyone who helps
All the previous posts have good ideas.
I second the advice on keeping it
simple to make it an easy introduction, and using commons to save $. Pick mostly vanilla creatures at each cmc level, and one or two sorceries. Once they get the hang of the basics, introduce 'booster packs' that have 5 more complex cards (instants, enchantments, keyword creatures, artifacts) and let the new players increase their deck size and power as they learn. (After each session, you could de-build back into separate intro decks and intro boosters for the next learner.)
I think making 5 mono color decks would be a great place to start. You would be 'showing', not 'telling' the new players what each color does well, and what it cannot do as long as you select the cards wisely. The new players can experiment with each color to find their favorite way to play. That could lead them to ask questions about color combinations and other higher game concepts.
Good on you for taking extra time to spread the game to new players, and good luck!