Sometime next week I will likely change the view so the deck tabs run down the left side of the screen instead of across the top, so you will be able to see more of them at a time. Here is a screenshot from the program when run against a new account I created, which so far only has the cards you get for playing through the tutorial: It sorts the decks based on the wildcards you’d need to spend to craft each deck, shows you what cards you have and what cards you are missing for each deck, shows you the “Wildcard Cost” to you to craft the deck, suggests what your next booster purchase should be to maximize the chances of opening cards for the deck at random, and attempts to make some suggestions on card replacements from your library that you could use in the deck while waiting to open cards and/or collect wildcards. The program downloads a card database and some archetype information, loads your collection information from the MTG Arena log, and then computes some recommendations for decks that you can build with cards from your collection. (You can do this out of order, but the program will show you a waiting screen until your collection information is dumped out to the MTGA real-time log file). Run MTGA Arena, and browse to the collection screen, and then run the executable. Create a shortcut to the exe if you wish (I might create an installer for this eventually, but there are some other changes I’d like to make, first). There is one executable and a dll ( Newtonsoft ). Unzip the folder to the location you want to run it from. The first step is to download this file to whatever your preferred download location is (or just open it directly). You can download the tools from the following URL: Note: Please download the installer from one of the links on this post, as the files for manually installing have since been removed in favor of using one of the installers. Trigger Warning – If you hate “net-decking”, then you should probably read no further, as what I describe below is basically super-net-decking. Hey everyone, after a long hiatus during which I did a lot of adulting, and a lot of playing MTGA at the expense of creating MTGA content, I’m back to share a little tool I put together to help newer players who are building toward their first decks.
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