![]() When testing a deck, you can deal a hand, draw cards, play cards ? all as if you are playing a real game (you just don?t have an opponent).įigure 2. There is even a nice graphing feature if you are more graphical in nature. There is a nice summary feature when looking at your decks that will tell you how much of each color, manage cost, and card type you have. I liked the fact you can choose which pricing source you want to include to determine the value of the cards, as different people may have different preferences for their go-to pricing guide. The search feature works pretty well, and lets you even choose to seached among all cards, cards you own, or cards you don?t own. If you just want to try some decks, that feature is included in the main app. Pricing (from a source of your choice) is one of the nice features for both decks and collections. It is, simply put, a rather full-featured app.įigure 1. Once your collection is complete, you can build decks, test them out (for example, finding out if you routinely draw too little or too much land), and even share decks and collections with other people. ![]() If you don?t want to manually enter all your cards, you have the option of scanning them (if you purchase a $4.99 camera feature as an in app purchase). You can sort them all, sync up your database with DropBox, and iCloud. With Decked Builder, you can keep track of your collection of cards, including different expansion sets, foil or non-foil versions, and even special pre-release types of cards. While this app is available for both the iPad and the iPhone (and the review is the same for both) the pictures in the review are from the iPad version. It takes some effort to keep track of all your cards. Suffice to say, Magic is big business, even as a casual player. Nowadays, there are millions of cards out there, everyone plays with sleeves, there are pre-release tournaments, and more. At that time, we carried our cards in shoe boxes or small card boxes, and no one thought about protecting cards unless you had something like a Black Lotus. I started playing Magic the Gathering (yes, nerd alert!) about twenty two years ago, in 1993 (man, I feel old now). Can be expensive to buy all the features.Can test decks and keep your MtG collection.Card scanner works well (with limitations).
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