Mtg Deck Builder Tester5/1/2021
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Mtg Deck Builder Tester Update On 2019An Arena update on 2019-09-04 turned off the detailed logging by default, so the first requirement for using Daily Arena Deck Advisor is to turn detailed logging on.These are the cards you want to craft if you are interested in most easily building any popular metagame deck.Hinterland Harbor c (27, 2.9). In this example, Daily Arena Deck Advisor is suggesting that you craft four (4x) copies of the card c. ![]() Hinterland Harbor c is played in about 27 of popular metagame decks, and that the average number of copies of it played across those decks is about 2.9. The number of copies that the application suggests you craft is based on the maximum number of copies, played, but the cards presented here are based on 1) the number of copies you have left to craft to reach the average; and 2) the percentage of decks that play the card. ![]() Next Booster Set to Purchase This is the set that opening a booster of will give you the most bang for your buck when it comes to potentially opening cards you need to build top meta decks. Top Decks to Build for Meta The top decks (up to 10) that building toward will incidentally unlock cards played across multiple decks. Clicking on one of these links will open the tab for the detailed view for that deck. ![]() These comprise a list of the top meta decks of the selected format, sorted first by the decks popularitywin record, then by the expected number of boosters you would need to open to collect the cards needed for the deck (after spending wildcards to craft the deck), then finally by the expected number of boosters you would need to open to collect the cards for the deck without spending any wildcards. Decks that you have imported into Arena but are missing cards for show up highlighted in yellow. Cards that you own are shown in bold italic green, and cards that you dont own are shown in bold underlined red. The same statistics as are shown on the Meta Report are shown here for each card (in parentheses, the percentage of meta decks that play the card, and the average number of copies of the card played across those decks). The Nx before the card shows how many of the copies of the card are required for the deck that you own (in the case of green) or would need to collectcraft (in the case of red). Cards are shown here in the same way that they are shown in the Main Deck section. If the selected deck doesnt have a sideboard, this section will be hidden. WinLoss Record If winloss data is available for the selected deck, it is shown here. It shows the number of wins, the number of losses, the total number of games tracked, the win percentage, and an overall deck score that takes the total number of reported games into account (information on how the score is calculated caen be found here: 79 ). If winloss data is not available for the selected deck, this section will be hidden. Note: For the Arena Standard (best-of-one) format, this reflects actual game play data tracked by mtgarena.pro; in the case of Standard (Traditional best-of-three), this reflects tournament data from mtggoldfish, and reflects top-performing tournament match results (not individual game results) by the best players playing the best versions of decks, and will skew toward higher win rates than will be shown for Arena Standard. Expected Booster Cost This is the expected number of boosters youd need to open to finish building the deck. The first number is the expected number of boosters youd need to open to collect all of the cards in the deck without spending any of the wildcards you currently own. The second number (in parentheses) is the expected number of boosters youd need to open to collect the cards or wildcards to craft them, assuming you spent wildcards in your collection to craft all the cards you could.
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