You can also use this tool to add 17lands data as your custom draft ratings for MTGAHelper: Https://github.com/LazarQt/LimitedPower.DraftHelperSync. Source: almost 2 years ago
I would highly recommend MTGA Helper. It is one of the best trackers out there, especially if you are newer to the game and would like to know what you can build from your collection and how many wildcards you'd need to complete deck. You can set various sources to pull decks from (like aetherhub, MTG Goldfish etc.) and the website will list you which decks you can build with the wildcards you have. It also has... Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://mtga.untapped.gg/ and https://mtgahelper.com/ both provide that function. Helper lets you choose from a variety of sources whereas untapped just uses theirs, I think. This might make untapped a bit easier to use. Just make sure you look at the winrate because they have some decks that are popular but lose a lot, which is fine as long as you know you are trading winrate for playing a deck that looks cool to... Source: about 2 years ago
If you're running a tracker, like mtgarena.pro, mtgahelper.com, or untapped.gg, you can see how much progress you have in rares and then compare what you're missing to what you have in packs. MTGAHelper even goes so far as to offer a calculator here. Source: over 2 years ago
@op the link here leads to a addon for mtga that keeps track of your collection n it tells you how many drafts you need to do to finish your collection. Even tells you roughly the cost. Source: over 2 years ago
I posted in https://old.reddit.com/r/lrcast/comments/pr8cf9/best_way_to_take_advantage_of_17lands_data_in/ how I use 17lands data in MTGAHelper app (https://mtgahelper.com/) since it allows for custom card ratings and notes! (only tracker I found with this feature). Source: over 2 years ago
Also https://mtgahelper.com/ lets you just upload your log — maybe you can send your log to the person you want to share your collection with and they can use this option to see it. Source: over 2 years ago
The best way to keep track of changes to your collection is to use a third-party tracker that parses the game client logs and uploads all the data to a server, which then shows you a nice GUI presentation. I like to use MTGAHelper for this, but there are many others as well. Source: over 2 years ago
You can import your log file manually on the MTGAHelper website, although it's a feature exclusive to subscribers because of the server load it generates. Source: about 3 years ago
I'd suggest MTGA Helper. It has all the bells and whistles of all the other trackers, but is very light on resources. It has match history, win %, collection tracker, deck suggestions etc. Source: about 3 years ago
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