Why to use Scryfall

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Posted on Dec. 5, 2021, 8:29 p.m. by Omniscience_is_life

Scryfall has allowed me to brew decks with such ease and range for some time now--and I since I see people asking for "cards that do X please!" all the time on TappedOut, I thought I'd share the wonder that Scryfall is.

Note: WotC's own version, Gatherer, is similar; ultimately, use whatever you want--the websites are fairly interchangeable. I personally feel Gatherer looks like it hasn't been updated in years (code and image wise, all the cards are there)... but that may well just be me.

A few tips to get started on Scryfall:

  1. Look at the formatting tips. The advanced search feature is actually quite simple, but using code like t:squirrel and c:rgw saves so much time instead of going to the advanced search every time.

  2. Check out the "full" option at the top of the page once you've searched something, it allows for a much quicker time seeing prices and such without clicking on each individual card.

  3. Those of you acquainted with code will have an easy time with this: use "OR" in conjunction with parentheses and two criteria points to filter a lot broader of field of cards. For example, "(c:wu OR t:legendary)" returns cards that are either Azorius OR legendary--not both or neither.

  4. Use "fulloracle:/^[^"]*:.+$/" when searching for activated abilities: this is the sort of thing I wish I knew when I got started!

  5. Keep a tab open with a list of cards you frequently search for--I keep all the ZNR MDFC's just a click away.

Have fun finding all sorts of cards in a flash!

Advices 3 and 4 are pure gold! Thanks for that.

A function I've learned that's very useful is the "-". For example, if you want to find to leave artifacts out of your results, just type "-t:artifact" in addition to your other criteria. Very useful.

December 6, 2021 12:01 a.m.

sergiodelrio says... #3

Yepp, brewer's gold

December 6, 2021 10:16 a.m.

mikorigames says... #4

MTG Duelist downloads images automatically from scryfall https://sites.google.com/view/mtgduelist/

January 5, 2022 2:18 p.m.

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