

Alterternatively as in the screenshot above, you can filter the list of decks by using search input. Sort the list of decks by percent of cards from Main deck you own in descending order, by clicking the corresponding field. You can also import your Magic The Gathering Online collection.

you can import from a plain-text file where each row is more or less like this: 2 Accomplished Automaton I used Forge to quickly download ~5000 decks. It can be be done as easy as drag-n-dropping a bunch of files or folders into it. So to search the decks based on cards you have collected, you need to The screenshot below shows the list of decks filtered by a condition that you own 90% or more from the Main deck. The anvil icon in the filtering area also limits the view to decks that are craftable given your current wild cards.Inspired by this post I've managed to implement the requested feature in my program Mtgdb.Gui, it's free and opensource. For example at the 4 boxes (grey, blue, gold, red - standing for common, uncommon, rare, mythic) indicate how many wild cards you would need to finish crafting it. You do however need to re-upload your collection as it changes manually.įor mtgarena pro, the tracker should keep your collection up to date, and when searching decks on it's site it will show the wild cards you would need to then craft them when you are logged in. If all you are looking for is the most simple and basic "heres my collection, and tell me some meta decks i'm close to" try out That one has a pretty simple upload your collection log file, easy "subscription" to meta or popular streamer's decks, and then letting you know what you are missing and what cards are "best" to craft or open via which pack is best. The tracker helps keep you in sync with your latest collection gains.
