How do I post a card from a certain set?
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Posted on Nov. 10, 2012, 2:43 a.m. by ResidentPianist
It's not a really big deal, but I prefer the From the Vault: Dragons art of Form of the Dragon . How do I write out that post so that it shows up on my decklist that way?
how do you go about getting cards added to the database?
the reason i ask is because i was looking to put my collection into the site to keep track of what i have and from what sets, but there are a few missing cards. specifically, the first example i came across was that when i tried adding Dakkon Blackblade from chronicles, the site said that it wasn't in that set.
i did 1x Dakkon Blackblade [CHR] for the line in the list (as the big setlist http://tappedout.net/magic-cards/ says that is the proper 3 letter code) when i got the error. is there a manual way for a user to add cards to the db or does an admin have to handle that?
November 20, 2012 12:29 p.m.
There are several gaps in older sets and Duel Decks that I have backlogged for adding images/printings. As of now we add cards to the database manually. I think yeaGO! might be cooking up a system for user submissions so it will be easier to bring missing images to our attention in future.
November 23, 2012 10:48 a.m.
cool. just out of curiosity, is that backlog publicly available anywhere? (specifically, so that as i come across stuff, i can cross reference my findings with the list of what you are aware of so that i can give you guys the heads up if i find something you weren't aware of)
the other stuff i've come across so far is:
feldon's cane [4ed]
tormod's crypt [4ed]
safe haven [chr]
strip mine [chr]
November 26, 2012 2:25 p.m.
Just curious. Is there a way to use the image of a different set for cards posted as a link in text?
I.E.: Can I make Birds of Paradise , show up as the Birds of Paradise [2ED]?
Epochalyptik says... #2
The Q&A is for rules-related questions.
Check to make sure our database supports that particular printing. If it does, then edit your deck and put [XXX] after the card name, where XXX is the three-letter abbreviation for the particular set.
November 10, 2012 3:02 a.m.