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A good idea when building a new deck is just to look online. See what other, more experienced players with that deck are playing, and use their deck as a base while you learn the cards.
Then when you have a good knowledge of what the deck does and how it functions, adjust the ratios and add in your own tech cards.
Here's an example deck profile; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMsuLG8CqmI
(AlintheaYoh, good quality videos, nice guy & always explains his card choices.)
Use this site to find out which boosters/DLC these cards are in; http://thecardhub.net/