MTG-Arena-Tool
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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MTG-Arena-Tool
- Is there a companion app that works on Linux?
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Scry and "top or bottom of library" effects no longer show the outcome.
I only recently discovered that MTG Arena Tool (an open-source cross-platform deck tracker) has the option to display an event log. If you're like me and deeply desire a feature like that, I can highly recommend MTG Arena Tool. https://github.com/Manuel-777/MTG-Arena-Tool
- code SCALEUP for 3k exp
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Are there MTGA Helpers that track wins/losses in non ranked modes?
This is probably the best tool for general MTGA tracking: https://github.com/Manuel-777/MTG-Arena-Tool/releases
- Can quest and daily/weekly reward progress be tracked using the logs?
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Game Log
With "working on" you mean this is in progress? Or is it already usable? I use the tracker https://github.com/Manuel-777/MTG-Arena-Tool which has a "human readable action log" feature like that, but it's still a bit hard to follow. What does the output of your tool look like?
mage
- Open source rules engine for Magic: The Gathering
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Fine Tuning Mistral 7B on Magic the Gathering Draft
Yeah, that surprised me too, given that https://github.com/magefree/mage is open source and pretty actively developed.
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I Hacked Magic the Gathering: Arena for a 100% Win Rate
The project you want is http://xmage.today/
All cards available, and full rules engine.
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Find Legal Moves in Brass Birmingham with Datalog
My guess is that fully modeling MtG's rules in Datalog would take a lot more work, because MtG's rules are a lot more complex. Looking through the source for one of the freely-available game engines like https://github.com/magefree/mage would probably be more informative, though.
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Draft Time Spiral, Lorwyn, and other older sets online for free with the XMage Draft Historical Society!
There's a draft every day, with events at different starting times to accommodate players from around the world, plus asynchronous side events including Rich Draft, Team Sealed, and Rotisserie Draft. We play on XMage which has full rules enforcement like MTGO but is 100% free software.
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Drafting Help
If you can tolerate some of its shortcomings, you can draft against bots on Xmage.
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Bugged cards (xmage beta 1.4.51)
https://github.com/magefree/mage/issues is a more reliable place to report - this might not be a trivial fix
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Xmage beta server update
Update: My problem happened because the launcher had reverted to the non-beta xmage home address on its own. You probably have the same problem. You need to go to settings, set branch to custom, and the xmage home address to http://xmage.today/
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Seriously. Just woke up one morning and it made so much sense.
Real life example: The open source implementation of MTG card game multiplayer
- Firkraag not working
What are some alternatives?
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