Any Way To Sort/Filter By AvgDraft/Price?

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Posted on May 6, 2015, 8:32 p.m. by chismatsu

I'm working on a cube and it would be really helpful if I could go to card search, and filter by cards less than x, with a good draft rank. Alternatively, is there any way to download this data or another online tool that could do this? I just stepped over to another site and it allows me to sort by price but hasn't any AvgDraft data! Does becoming a premium member grant me this super power? Thanks!

chismatsu says... #2

Figured out an ok method. I can just copy and paste each of the 117 pages into a spreadsheet. One at a time. Then I guess I'll filter and paste what I want back into a different site that allows me to purchase in bulk.

May 6, 2015 11:12 p.m.

yeaGO says... #3

we can add draft average to the sorting list.

May 7, 2015 1:55 p.m.

chismatsu says... #4

Thanks. I did the spreadsheet thing for now, but it lacks the other card data (cmc, colors, type, etc) which would be really handy. I'll probably try to scrape all that off some other site and join the tables using the card name.

Could you take it a step further and add the option of filtering by Price, Avg Draft and Avg Cube using an operator? For example: we'd then be able to search for white / red cards with 3 cmc, Avg Cube less than 3 and Priced less than $1.5.

I'm really surprised that there doesn't seem to be anywhere on the web that can do this yet even though all the data is out there floating around. I know one guy on reddit put up a site a while back that does something similar, but it's a static list based on how he manipulated the data.

May 7, 2015 11:54 p.m.

chismatsu says... #5

yeaGO, I was wondering if you could give me some insight on the sample size of the Avg Cube data. Is it a huge sample or just based on a few drafts? Also, is the data weighted any way such that if one guy just drafted on his cube 24/7 it wouldn't greatly skew the data for everyone? This feature is really interesting and I'm just curious how you went about it. Thanks again.

May 11, 2015 6:19 p.m.

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