With the three of us we divided the colors, split the artifacts and built our own 60-card deck. One Red-Green, one Blue-White and a mono-Black.
The idea of the Red-Green deck was as simple as it was effective: gather your mana, throw in a fatty and kick your opponents ass.
Black was an old-fashioned discard deck, combined with destroying and weakening your opponents creatures. Effective as always.
Blue and white mostly considers a more sophisticated strategy; bounce, prevent, counter and in this case: use your little armada of flying creatures.
All three of the decks did what they needed to do rather well, but black seemed to be stronger. Why? Maybe luck, maybe a better tactician, maybe the fact that you can't be color-screwed? We will never know.
All with all, the cards in this deck are mostly nice to use. Cancel, Unsummon and Serra Angel will most likely find their way to another deck. Only one little problem: this toolkit is way too random. You can't build a really good deck out of this kit, since these are mostly a big bunch of commons and uncommons. Then again: there are no playsets in there so if you're building a serious deck out of it you still don't have four of the same card.
Therefore, this is a nice kit for a starter, but furthermore? Not really adding something to your collection.
