I'm trying too use a five color dragon deck it has 30 land with multi colored lands like sandsteppe citadel the spells are 2 utvata hellkite five monuments the dragon ones all different names 4 dragon tempest 2 lightning shrieker 2 silumgar drifting death sultai and Mardi charms slayers plate ojutai soul of winter and enduring scale lord, stormwing dragon arashin sovereign boltwing marauder 2 crux of fate 3 fearsome awakening , necromaster dragon 2 swift warkite. 3 atarka world render 1 sarkhan unbroken 1 spirit dragon ugin 2 enhanced awareness, mind scour dragon, savage ventmaw, tormenting voice, grave strength, harbinger of the hunt, belltoll dragon, thunder break regent dromoka the eternal kolaghan storms fury, sarkhans triumph, 2 dragonlords servant
Is it a standard fnm or modern? If it is a standard FNM then you literally can't even play your deck since it has cards that have already rotated. If it is a modern FNM, you probably won't win a match. Now that is up to you if that classifies as "viable" based on your own goals. Do you want to have fun and learn more about the game? Then sure, it is viable. If you want to win first place, then no, that is not going to happen.
Again, you CANNOT play this deck if it is standard.
Is your FNM what's known as "Standard format"? Because you're playing with cards that are no longer legal in Standard. Standard is the most common FNM format, so make sure you know the format ahead of time, or you literally may not be permitted to play. The only cards from the entire Khans block that you can use in Standard must come from Dragons of Tarkir, the other two sets from the Khans block have rotated out. You may also use cards from Magic Origins, Battle for Zendikar, Oath of the Gatewatch, and Shadows Over Innistrad.
And no, a deck with 30 lands likely will not be viable, as the optimal land count generally speaking is 24, +/- 1 land, and a deck full of dragons, while powerful creatures, are too expensive on the mana curve. You will be fortunate to cast more than 1 or 2 spells before you'd be dead.
Cards that aren't legal for Standard are any set before Dragons of Tarkir. In the Khans block that would be Khans of Tarkir cards and Fate Reforged cards. If a card has KTK or FRF in the bottom left-hand corner, they can't be used. Sorry, I'm not going to do a card-by-card analysis of what is legal in your list. The dragons and their support cards all blend together and I'd need to look each one up myself. I've told you what sets ARE legal (Dragons of Tarkir, Magic Origins, Battle for Zendikar, Oath of the Gatewatch, and Shadows Over Innistrad) and what isn't (any other set, unless the card was reprinted in one of the legal sets). The rest is up to you.
If you want to look on a case by case basis, use magiccards.info. For example, here is the listing for Utvara Hellkite. It tells you that it is NOT legal for Standard, but IS legal in Modern. http://magiccards.info/query?q=Utvara Hellkite&v=card&s=cname
I noticed that's the main issue is it's slow with monsters and the like so I re did a bunch of it and put in a bunch of smaller creatures that should help out in defending me until I can get the bigger guys out fixed mana, it's now a 62 card deck 25 mana
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Again, you CANNOT play this deck if it is standard.
And no, a deck with 30 lands likely will not be viable, as the optimal land count generally speaking is 24, +/- 1 land, and a deck full of dragons, while powerful creatures, are too expensive on the mana curve. You will be fortunate to cast more than 1 or 2 spells before you'd be dead.
If you want to look on a case by case basis, use magiccards.info. For example, here is the listing for Utvara Hellkite. It tells you that it is NOT legal for Standard, but IS legal in Modern. http://magiccards.info/query?q=Utvara Hellkite&v=card&s=cname