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Deck Browsing, Deleting Cards in Decks

I'm fairly new to the site so maybe we can do this and I just don't know how?

One thing I would like to see is more functionality in deck browsing. As far as I can tell I can view the most recent of all decks, the top rated of all decks, or I can search for decks by the deck name.

I would like to be able to narrow those parameters. Perhaps the top rated red decks; the most recent discard decks, or any deck that contains Stuffy Doll, for instance. I was looking for ideas for my Stuffy Doll deck but I know a lot of the decks won't have "Stuffy Doll" in their name.

On that note, while creating my Stuffy Doll deck I added in a few cards like Fabricate, and I added Pariah twice by accident. i set their totals to 0 and now they show up as 0xFabricate. I'd like a way to remove cards from the deck list. (Or I may have just missed one that's already there!)
Posted 25 October 2009 at 00:01

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Yeah there are little "x" behind the card name click that and the page reloads and asks at the top of the page if you want to remove the card from the deck.
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Posted 25 October 2009 at 05:13

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On the side of searching for cards within decks, it's something we are looking to add :) but I think it probably takes a back seat behind statistics.

Gary is back from his trip now, so i'll talk to him on monday and we'll actually get a plan rolling out! So stay tuned...
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Posted 25 October 2009 at 09:34

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I would love to see an advance search option for decks. I know one of the reasons I joined this site is ideas on deck building for my collection of cards. If I could search decks for individuals cards by name, by color, deck type, and card text well that would be freaking awesome.
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Posted 11 January 2010 at 05:28

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A redesign of the deck search page is included in the new update planned Q1 this year. I've already coded some new search functionality on the WoW site, so will take your suggestions into consideration when coding the MTG site :-)

Cheers

Ian
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Posted 11 January 2010 at 09:28

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