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Very hard to see what's NOT standard in your deck

Once standard came in I thought hey, all my decks will need editing thats fine.

But because it’s not just the ONE set removed but whole bunch of specific cards that are also rotating out of standard it’s very hard to see whats making your deck illegal.

Can we have some sort of HIGHLIGHT for cards that are NON standard, just that will do the trick dont need any other fancy things like “remove all non standard cards from this deck” button though that would be ok too.

Just a little red circle in the corner of a card in your deck list in the editior so you can see easily what cards to change would be fantastic.

Thanks in advance.

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Solves a similar, though not exact problem but you can select to show only standard cards in the same place you can click to show only cards from a specific set.
Unsure how much this helps but there you go.

No thats not helping I know you can do that, which helps you CRAFT a standard deck from scratch , but doesnt help if you’re converting a “uni” deck to standard.

Which is what i’m trying to do now, turning the filter to shimzar only to see if I have any of those cards in the deck only helps so far, it’s the random transfers to uni from standard that are causing the issue.

I tried converting a deck earlier and I cant see which card is the problem even checking it card by card.

I’d say the cards should have some small picture, or color, or anything for the sets to be recognisable.

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I found a work around, when I removed cards from my old deck even though it WAS standard valid it wouldnt appear in the play list.

The fix for it , is in the deck editor, go into STANDARD view… then export and import the same deck and save it.

Then it DOES appear in the play standard deck ladder. It is a bug…

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Added to the list.

You can post the decklist into Bagoum. They give you red letters for cards that aren’t in standard.

Yeah thats the sort of thing I was hoping the Game itself would do, just a little symbol meaning “universal game” only. for it to be useful you’d want to see it on the right hand deck list when you have a deck opening for editing.

Text of the card name in that right hand list in a slightly different shade would be good also if a symbol hasnt got room.

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