Here is a video of me forcing this archetype, and it was quite the wild ride. Pack 1 pick 1: My Pick:. Pack 1 pick 2: My Pick:.
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Pack 2 pick 9: My Pick:. Pack 2 pick My Pick:. Pack 3 pick 1: My Pick:. Pack 3 pick 2: My Pick:. Pack 3 pick 3: My Pick:. The latest version of Magic Online includes an option to record drafts. Unfortunately, the text file that it outputs is not very easy to read, so I have created a suite of converters to transform Magic Online's output into something more useable. The Image Converter is the most powerful of those I've completed.
It outputs HTML that you can paste into a webpage. This HTML shows each card in the pack with foils in a silver border , as well as the card selected. A preview of what the generated HTML should look like is included as well. For most people, the Image Converter is a better choice, but the StarCity Converter includes a function that allows you to click on each card to get a popup window with a bigger shot of that card.
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