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Note to self-Oh no, I help create another mono red player, may god have mercy on my soul.
I find it hilarious how MtG Arena will allow a 160 card deck to actually function. I know these decks because I gamed their ranking system against them and would face off with them climbing back up. That what playing Magic encourages and you know its true (evil grin)
Probability alone says if you're using a 2 color 160 card deck you're very unlikely to pull anything that will work together, have any synergy or be capable of keep pressure up without the best possible opinions but Arena will make it work in their digital universe.
I've got experience working with a F2P game in the past and I can tell you there's an amazingly HUGE secret level of Whale-Feeding that the developers will allow to happen because these Whales will drop over $30k a month, each individual. The company that worked with went as far as creating special models/classes/items just for them. That total of