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.
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Website | draftsim.com |
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Release Date | 2020-05-01 |
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Why? We can only guess. My personal guesses are the sales of wraith cosmetics going down too much (Wraith has many more legendary cosmetics than caustic), Twitch cretins crying about him, or perhaps even the incredibly poor judgemental capabilities of the balancing 'team'. We have been promised that the developers would be monitoring the development of Caustic's winrate and pickrate closely after the patch... Source: about 3 years ago
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: 10 months 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 1 year 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: over 1 year 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 1 year 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 1 year ago
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