I Haveth Suggestions

TappedOut forum

Posted on May 6, 2011, 12:12 p.m. by JasperTheOtter

So I really like tappedout, but there are a few things that I was curious if the coders could add~

1) The ability to add lands to constructed draft decks.

2) When creating a commander deck to have a commander browse through all the legedaries by different search queries.

3) The ability to subtract your opponent's life total during Playtesting

4) A random deck to have for your opponents on Playtesting (For milling purposes.)

... More to come as I think about them!

Jarrod_0067 says... #2

II get around all these. It's not hard to do

1) Go "Edit" on the deck and add them by hand.

2) Try Card Kingdom because it has the best advanced search function of any card site.

3) Playtest in 2 windows.

4) A random deck button would be okay, but I just pick the one at the top of the feed to playtest against, as it changes all the time.

Also, keep in mind that Tapped Out cannot breach copyright of Wizards' MTG ONLINE. If it becomes anything that resembles that game, but for FREE, it will be shut down (most probably).

May 6, 2011 9:21 p.m.

JasperTheOtter says... #3

Yes, I know about the MTGO resemblance rule. You see, nothing I suggested involved asking the site to turn into something that allowed you to play draft decks, etc. Plus, I don't think it would be too much challenge for the coders to just have an "Add basic Land" Button and you would get to choose the type and it would add X quantity to your deck.

Plus, the opponents deck... well, It's also not a problem to just add a small deck to the side that you can mill and keep track of your opponent's life total. Just a small thing up in the top that said "Opponents Deck" and it would start out at 60 and you could keep it going down and a little life thingy (Same with Poison) next to it.

And about Card Kingdom- It keeps telling me something like "The information is not valid" or whatnot and keeping me off the site.

And for four, okay. I guess, if you count my second reply to your comment.

May 6, 2011 9:49 p.m.

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