10/22/2019 Magic Deck Building Software Free
Download FREE Order now: What is MTG Studio?. MTG Studio is Magic: the Gathering deck and collection builder for Windows. With MTG Studio you can create magic decks to play with and organize your own paper card collection.
Decked Builder aims to be your best companion for your Magic: The Gathering hobby, taking care of everything related to deck building.Use Decked Builder to find the right card for your deck. Paired with pricing information, you will never be on the bad end of a trade.
Keep up with the latest deck building news on the go with articles specially formatted for your iPhone. While reading an article, look up a card that you never knew with a single touch.
Build your deck with the latest combos to hit the scene, then analyze it, test it, and finally share it with your friends via email.But don’t take our word for it, read what our users say:'Love this app, has replaced all my custom spreadsheets. Well worth the investment!' - Jeff Warwick'I love the app. By far the most stable of the deck-building apps on my 3G. Thanks for a great app!' - Tim Miller'I'm a Spanish Magic: The Gathering player (Legacy & Vintage). I have downloaded the new version of your App.
Most of the El Nucli players and Arbitrer (store in Barcelone) are already using your App.' - Marc Sanz Ghigo. Our app has been reviewed by Michael Evans of GatheringMagic.com :'This is the program I recommend for anyone willing to spend $4 on an MtG application. I’m one of those people who will generally take the free alternative over the paid app any day, but I’m actually happy to have spent the money on this one. It has a ton of very cool features, runs smoothly, and even has RSS feeds for several top MtG sites.' - Michael EvansOur app has also been reviewed by Eye of the Vortex :'I have to say that this app is certainly one that I would recommend to any MTG player looking for some easy and fast searching and deck management.
It it not quite the 'every need covered' app, but it certainly covers day to day use and is well worth the price tag. The greatest part is that if you aren't sure, just pick up the Lite version and see for yourself!' - Josh Elliot, Senior Writer,Reviewed by AppleInsider.ru :'Decked Builder is the most versatile and common solution, but a close Integration for all versions and reasonable price - make it indispensable experienced player.' - Pavel Dmitriev, Writer,Reviewed by Cast In Response :'You can find Decked Builder on the iTunes App Store for $5.99 on iPad (Requires iOS 5.1), and for $3.99 on iPhone and iPod Touch (Requires iOS 4.0). If you think it’s pricey, consider that I bought this app and use it on my iPhone and iPad. Yes, I bought it twice; it’s THAT good.'
- Dave Rehm, Blogger,We have also been covered by MTGcast and DerGeek.com.Obtaining Decked Builder. Decked Builder lets you build any deck you can think of and take it wherever you go. Work on your sideboard as you are lying on the beach. Test sample draws from the deck as you are waiting for the bus. Once you have completed your masterpiece, email the deck to your friends, complete with Apprentice and Magic Online.dec file support.Decked Builder also supports for sharing your decks between your Mac and iPad.We also support the following tournament formats currently for deck building: Standard, Modern, Extended, Legacy and EDH. No one builds deck in a vacuum.
You need to know what your opponents are up to as well. Decked Builder includes RSS feeds from specially selected deck building sites and blogs:.
Specially formatted for the iPhone, allowing for clean viewing and fast downloads even over slow networks. If a card name is recognized, it will automatically be highlighted for instant (no network required) card look-ups from the built-in database. Featured RSS feeds from:- TCGplayer.com- DraftMagic.com- MTGCast- PureMTGO.com- ChannelFireball.com- GatheringMagic.com- StarCityGames- and more!
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A place for Limited Resources, Constructed Resources and One-For-One listeners to gather and talk about the podcasts, Limited, Constructed, value and more. Feedback is welcome - send us a message ( or through reddit), or make a post! Rules1) You must love magic.2) You must not be a jerk.3) All content should be SFW and appropriate for all ages, just like the show.4) Don't make posts with links to the podcasts or the blog (commenting with links is fine).5) You must follow reddiquette and the Reddit rules.6) When you post a sealed pool, please do not just post an unbuilt pool, but include at least one built deck.
The Shows: Limited Resources is a weekly podcast dedicated to improving your skill at Magic: The Gathering, with an emphasis on Limited play. The show was started in 2009 with hosts Marshall Sutcliffe and Ryan Spain. In 2011 Ryan was hired into the R&D department at Wizards of the Coast, and as a result Jon Loucks joined the show as the co-host. After a long stint on the show, Jon was also hired into R&D at Wizards of the Coast in 2013. Brian Wong joined Marshall as the new co-host shortly after, but left late in 2014, making way for LSV who joined in 2015.: This is an even newer podcast about Constructed, mainly Standard focused, with the goal of having you walk away from each show feeling improved at Constructed Magic. It features Marshall Sutcliffe (Host of all the shows here) and Jon Loucks (an old LR host, and with a one-for-one episode ).: This is a new podcast where Marshall interviews interesting people.
This is not currently slated to be a regular show, but one where he can record episodes as they present themselves. HostsMarshall Sutcliffe: The longest running member of the show, and its host, Marshall is a Magic and Poker personality, as well as a commentator for Magic. He writes columns for DailyMTG He can be contacted through his twitter:, his Magic Online account: 'MarshallLR', or his Reddit account:Luis Scott-Vargas (LSV): LSV has been a respected member of the Magic Community due to his work with ChannelFireball.com as an editor and writer. He has 5 Pro Tour Top 8's (with 1 win) and 13 Grand Prix Top 8's (with 5 wins) In 2013 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame.Ryan Spain Ryan is the original co-host of Limited Resources.
He and Marshall started the show together in 2009. Ryan laid much of the foundation for the show, contributing such concepts as The Vanilla Test, BCSM, ROTTY, and the Time Traveling Super Computer.
Ryan works in R&D at Wizards of the Coast as a game designer.Jon Loucks: An old host of the LR podcast, and now host of the Constructed Resources podcast. A former R&D employee at WotC, he has experience with both development and play (both constructed and limited).Brian Wong (a.k.a the Brinoceros or O.B.Wong.Kenobi): In late 2014, Brian announced his intent to leave the Limited Resources after a great run as co-host. Brian is still a part of the LR family and will make appearances on the show. The MTGO ClanLimited Resources is proud to have the largest MTGO clan. To join, message Marshall on Magic Online at MarshallLR. The only rules are that you must love magic and that you must not be a jerk.
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