Arena Tutor is the perfect tool for Magic: The Gathering Arena players of all levels of experience, from beginners to experts. It helps you track your progress in the game, including your decks, drafts, and collection status, as well as providing beautiful and easy-to-use graphs and stats.
Deck Tracker
Draft Companion
Collection Management
Statistics
Achievements
AI
Dual Screen Support
Metagame Deck Identification
While it's gone, you can still improve your limited play by grinding MTG Arena limited games with arena tutor, installing the 17lands client to track draft stats, practicing building draftand sealed decks using draftsim, the 17lands mock draft feature, or draftmancer, and generating sample hands/testing decks against each other in the archidekt sandbox. Source: over 1 year ago
It’s in the log files. I use Arena Tutor. It pulls the logs as they are written and tracks win/loss by deck and by overall matches. Source: about 2 years ago
If you're looking for a free draft assistant, you might want to try the Arena Tutor by draftsim (https://draftsim.com/arenatutor/). It helps you to assess the power level of cards during the draft and it also gives you weighted scores for cards depending on the cards you already picked. Finally it also offers you a decklist once you're finished drafting. It's not a perfect tool, since it might have problems... Source: about 2 years ago
Then you'll want to install the trackers from https://draftsim.com/arenatutor/ and https://www.17lands.com/user . The draftsim arena tutor will help you out while you play, by giving you draft recommendations (I recommend avoiding using the actual "top" card it gives you, but having a way to look at card ratings while you draft is critical for knowing the best and worst cards in a set.) The 17lands tutor helps you... Source: over 2 years ago
I'm looking at drafting and sealed more as a way to build up my card pool. Learning more about it, I found this "assistant" and now can't help but wonder if I'm playing against people who are using this tool. https://draftsim.com/arenatutor/. Source: over 2 years ago
If you're playing on a PC/laptop, consider downloading something like the Arena Tutor, which ranks draft picks while you're doing the draft and lets you know which cards are better to pick, then helps you construct a deck. It's not a perfect app though, as it's currently not doing particularly well on the three-color SNC set, but it's still a helpful guide. I found it very, very helpful for NEO draft, and whenever... Source: almost 3 years ago
If you're getting serious about drafting, I would look into one or more trackers. 17lands.com is my top tier for tracking my drafts. http://mtgarena.pro and http://draftsim.com/arenatutor/ both have overlays to track your deck while playing and even have draft pick helpers if you're looking for that. Source: about 3 years ago
If you still struggle or are not familiar with the cards, you can use a drafting assistant such as arena tutor : https://draftsim.com/arenatutor/ It will ranks the card by giving them a score, which you can use a base to decide which one to pick. Source: over 3 years ago
Do you know about stuff like 17lands and https://draftsim.com/arenatutor/ ? Source: over 3 years ago
Just use Arena Tutor instead. That is free and does what he asked for. See https://draftsim.com/arenatutor/. Source: over 3 years ago
Drafting is one of the few ways a F2P player can use Gold to get Gems, the real money currency, so if you're interested in trying to get a Mastery pass unlock without spending on the game then learning how to draft is the way to go. You'll get less wildcards this way as your gold gets less packs to open, but if you want to collect a set and/or convert gold to gems then it's worth looking into. There are a ton of... Source: over 3 years ago
Yeah exactly -- you work with what you have. Since that data was collected we actually have Arena Tutor data to work with now, which is "real" draft data. So perhaps the next time that would be an opportunity. Source: over 3 years ago
You can also try a companion app like Arena Tutor, I don't know if other ones have it but this one will actually give you a suggested deck list based on what you've drafted. Source: over 3 years ago
3)You can play around with the https://draftsim.com/arenatutor/ , this tool is iffy for me and it would be great if it ran smoothly and the predictor worked, maybe it does; but not for me. Source: over 3 years ago
I feel you, bruh. MTG is tough on old players, too. As some others commented, you should try ranked play rather than normal play; and maybe play with the angels deck, wich is really good overall and needs little-to-no tweaks to get better. Eventually you'll get paired with worse players than you (while you'll be getting better with each match), and any ranked/daily rewards should be more than enough for you to... Source: over 3 years ago
This week, however, I tried something different: letting the bots take the wheel. DraftSim (Note: I'm in no way affiliated with DraftSim, just a big fan of what /u/dantroha put together) recently released Arena Tutor, software that intelligently guides you through a draft in real-time. It also does other things that I'm not covering. I wanted to see what would happen if, for ten drafts, I did exactly what it told... Source: over 3 years ago
The DraftSim Arena Tutor seems to do exactly what you're asking for with the top two. It has trackers for what cards you and your opponent have played, as well. Source: almost 4 years ago
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