Websites for Magic-ers
What websites do you use to play/create/draft/build Magic decks/cards/packs etc.?
My favorites are:
#1 http://www.http://mtgcardsmith.com/ (No explanation needed)
#2 http://www.untap.in/ (So far as I know the only free, no download way to play magic online, it has all the cards ever made)
#3 http://www.tappedout.net/ (Draftsim [no play, however] and good deckbuilding tools)
#4 http://www.magicdrafting.com/ (Draftsim for 6-7 different sets, also options for booster packs, fat packs etc.)
#5 http://www.syunakira.com/ (Draftsim for more sets but less comprehensive format)
#6 http://www.tcgplayer.com/ (The place for buying, selling, pricing all MTG products)
I am interested to hear what sites you use so post a link here and I'll be sure to check them out.
My favorites are:
#1 http://www.http://mtgcardsmith.com/ (No explanation needed)
#2 http://www.untap.in/ (So far as I know the only free, no download way to play magic online, it has all the cards ever made)
#3 http://www.tappedout.net/ (Draftsim [no play, however] and good deckbuilding tools)
#4 http://www.magicdrafting.com/ (Draftsim for 6-7 different sets, also options for booster packs, fat packs etc.)
#5 http://www.syunakira.com/ (Draftsim for more sets but less comprehensive format)
#6 http://www.tcgplayer.com/ (The place for buying, selling, pricing all MTG products)
I am interested to hear what sites you use so post a link here and I'll be sure to check them out.
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Single best way to gather data about your meta in every format.
The best draft site, you can use any sets ever made and it has 7 AI drafters plus review.
http://magic.bluebones.net/proxies/
Create all the proxies you want, just put the number you want and exact name they come out 9 to a sheet ready to print. My son and I use it a lot to test decks before buying cards.
http://mtgtop8.com/
See the metagame updated weekly or even daily, what exact decks are winning major and minor tournaments. Percentages, individual card statistics, archetype breakdowns, great tournament tool.
I would be a bit careful with mtgtop8 - It has a reputation for forging results and using fake/in-complete decklists.
The site I linked does all the same as mtgtop8, but doesn't have a tarnished reputation.
Also (a great way to pick up cards on the cheap, including booster boxes, full sets, fat packs, duel decks, and even prerelease kits, and so much more) is Massdrop.
Here are a couple of Forbes articles about it:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2014/06/11/massdrop-zany-plan-to-crowdsource-discounts/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanmac/2015/08/13/massdrop-40-million-group-buy-bongs-amazon-executive/
And here is my referral code:
Reference link: https://www.massdrop.com/r/LZD478
It's a no obligation kinda site. It will send you an email every other day or so about the new product releases but that is simple to turn off under your account. It will also email you if a product you voted for (yes you can vote fore anything to be "dropped") has been chosen and is up for grabs. It's a very unique "community-style" purchasing site.
Basically its a site that organizes group purchases with various reliable retailers (they also do everything CPU, men's clothing, everyday carry, art and writing, RC, and a ton more) and gets a lower price if enough people are interested.
Also don't be worried about my referral code. I'd appreciate it if you'd use it if you decide to sign up but it isn't necessary. I get a little reward if people I referred decide to purchase something on the site, not before. It works just like Amazon and referring people to Prime except there is no up-front cost.
And it has been reworked so that it is far more functional.
Also, since you can upload any card you want there, we could host tourneys using cards we created over here
Also, more esoteric, but if you write code and want raw card data, http://mtgjson.com
Website where you can upload your cards to it, then send them to other people for "PucaPoints" (one PucaPoint = one cent). You can then add cards to your "Want List" and people will send you cards that are on there for "PucaPoints". It's completely trustworthy, since if you or the other person never receives the card, they will give both of you a full refund. I really like it.
EDIT: @ostewart, what makes you not like PucaTrade, just so I know?
@osteward and @strongbelieves Yeah, they took out some features for common members, and had a couple bugs right when they launched it, but that's it. I feel like it wasn't too bad, and they definitely have good reason to take out a couple features for common members, considering for them it's completely free, and they're paying for it, so you should at least eventually
On a lighter note, The Professor and Tolarian Community College make excellent content for Magic players, old and new: https://www.youtube.com/user/tolariancommunity