The Chien-Pao deck is the best budget option for those starting to play the game, costing only ten bucks
Teammates opens up a lot of options for recovery, and playing two puts less stress on having to burn a VS Seeker for one
After the Starter Set, this is a great way to expand your collection before you look at either tweaking those pre-constructed decks or using them to inspire your own deck creations
Deathcap Glade $9.95 The slow lands (as an opposite of the fast lands, which care about having two or fewer other lands) were a surprise hit from the most recent return to Innistrad, and if they hadnt had a couple of sparse reprints over the last couple of years theyd all have been as expensive as Deathcap Glade
#7 Ah about the extra turn stuff I think I've seen infinite turn combos in easier settings that Wilky, but probably the ability to reuse them is the main issue
Magic: The Gathering is the most famous type of this game style, which is also known as collectible card games, expandable card games and so on