The text search function searches not only through card titles, but also through card texts, classes, types, subtypes, rarities, and card set titles. The text search function searches for cards that feature the exact text string entered, with an additional feature of utilizing keywords ( see below) for the query. The collection search field allows players to refine their card searches even more.Ī text search field at the bottom of the collection manager screen allows players to filter their collection, in further conjunction with the collection's "game format", "card set", "class", and "mana cost" filter interfaces. This interface allows the player to filter their collection by game format or card set. If the game client does not use an alphabetical language, cards will be organized by their Unicode values. Cards with the same mana-cost are then organized alphabetically in the language of the game client if the game client uses an alphabetical language. Additional qualities of a card ( golden, diamond, signature) will appear immediately after the non-premium version of the card. Cards without a mana-cost will be treated as 0-mana. The cards in each tab are then organized by mana-cost. When no cards from a tab are valid for the current query, the tab will not appear, but the order of the other tabs will stay the same. In other languages, the order of the tabs stay the same. The tabs of the ten classes are organized alphabetically in English, with the neutral tab being last. A multi-class card will only appear in the collection if viewed without editing a deck, or editing a deck that can use said multi-class card. Dual-class and tri-class cards are found in the sections for their corresponding classes. In the Collection Manager, cards are separated into up to eleven different tabs: one for each class, and one for neutral cards. Newly acquired cards which have not yet been viewed and moused over, are highlighted in blue, and are indicated in each class tab with a number. This section usually highlights newly released mini-set cards, or cards that received buffs. Occasionally, another filter may be available, called "New Cards". For more information, see Classic format. Classic format cards will appear differently from their Standard or Wild counterparts due to the format's rules. Additonally, setting the filter to "Classic Cards" or editing a Classic format deck will switch the collection to Classic format mode. If the player sets the filter to "Wild Cards" or a set which is part of Wild format, or edits a deck that is currently set to Wild format, the collection will switch to Wild format mode, with various changes in the interface to remind the player of the selected format. The 'Back' button returns the player to the previous screen.īy default the collection is set to show only cards usable in Standard format, as set by the filter in the bottom-left corner. At the bottom-right of the screen the player's supply of Arcane Dust is displayed. A search field at the bottom-centre allows for more detailed filtering based on various properties. Cards can be filtered by set and game format, through the button in the bottom-left corner by mana cost, through the numbered icons along the bottom of the screen and by class, through the tabs at the top of the screen. Individual cards can be inspected in more detail by right-clicking them, showing their flavor text, card set, artist and other information. Players can use the collection manager to view all cards in their collection. The collection in the Classic format mode
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