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A shortage of deck ideas has never been a problem for me. The limiting factors are (a) the difficulty of obtaining the cards and (b) eventually finding out that the decks I make aren't viable. And I guess (c), finding enough time to play them.
I've gotten into the habit of reading through the "Traditional Ranked Standard Decklists" that get posted weekly at https://magic.gg/decklists , looking for any archetypes I haven't seen before, or any new tech in familiar archetypes.
If there's a draft archetype I enjoy, sometimes I try to turn it into a constructed deck. That works fine for casual play, but usually doesn't yield anything competitive.
Oh wow ty I didn't realize they posted those, that's a really good resource