![]() Leave one blank line between the main deck and sideboard. I do it in sections so I can skip all the useless totals. txt format for Magic Online.ġ) Open Notepad (yes I do mean notepad, it's on just about every Windows computer I've ever used, and it's usually under accessories)Ģ) Cut and paste the cards from the decklist into wordpad. Select the "Decks of the Week feature" link, and then select the link to the week of Top 8 decklists of your choice.Ĭonverting Wizard's Top 8 decklist to a. Expand the Event Coverage Menu, and select Decklists.Ĥ. I could give you the direct link, however I think it's more useful if you know how to get there from the main site Afterall, you probably aren't going to memorize the direct address to that link, and Wizards could tweak the link address at some point in time, making the direct link useless.ģ. Having said that, if you are just starting out with 100 singleton, you can take one of the weekend challenge decklists and pilot it if you want a decent jumping board into the format. So, I'm not really happy until I personalize any 100CS deck I upload from a top 8 decklist. I'm the kind of person that can't leave a good deck well enough alone. Am I talking about the dreaded net-decking, well, kind of. If you've known this for years, WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME ABOUT THIS EARLIER? Seriously, I've spent way too much time trying to search for cards on the deck editor, and downloading decklists and modifying them is just so much quicker. So, why in the world am I spending so much time talking about this? Because the mothership, publishes decklists that can easily be converted to a format you can load on Magic online. No, the formatting is really confusing if you use most text editors. Which will probably come up as a "red" missing card in many of my friend's collections. dek I share that contains Tarmogoyf will specify that it has to be foil. No, I have a foil Tarmogoyf that I opening in a draft. Yes, if you have foils and your opponent doesn't, this format will load the versions each of you have. No, I haven't really tried it, but by looking at the formatting, I would say that copying a deck outside of magic online should be done with a. Yes, you can cut and paste from just about any decklist. Saves the specific version of the cards in your deck. Saves only the cardname and quantity for deck and sideboard txt format, and learned how this can really save me some time. It was then that I started looking at shortcuts for the deckbuilding process. After building 7-8 decks this way, I thought to myself, there has to be a better way. So, after about 2 hours of fighting with the horrible deck building interface, I would finally have a rough cut at a deck, that I probably wouldn't want to do much with until I shake the bugs out of it by playing a reasonable number of practice matches and solitaire games. This is also a long process as I would have to filter through lots and lots of really terrible lands along with 0 casting cost artifacts and avatars. I would do this by setting my search fields to casting cost = 0 and then pick through all the lands I own in order to build my deck. ![]() ![]() Finally I would start adding lands 1 at a time. Inevitably cut cards that I didn't really want to cut, such as Eternal Witness. So then I would go through the painstaking process of cutting 50-60 cards from my deck before adding lands. Then I would end up with a deck of about 90 - 120 cards before I even started adding lands. I have spent hours just searching through cards in my collection, trying to add the ones I need or want for my deck. Even when I had a good idea of what kind of deck I was building, this was a slow and tedious process. When I first started building decks, I would build them from scratch, adding one card at a time to my deck. One of the difficulties with making a 100 classic singleton deck is the time it takes to build a deck.
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