But for now, I’m interested in learning if this article was helpful for you or if you have any questions. I’m looking forward to possibly doing this again with some of my speculation folders and cards. And within a few minutes, my next buylist order was done. Next, I went to Card Kingdom and created my buylist order. I just had to format the spreadsheet a little bit and – BOOM! – I could suddenly see which companies had the best buylist prices for my bulk. From there, I was able to easily start using Trade Routes from Quiet Speculation’s Trader Tools by importing the spreadsheet I downloaded from MTG Manager. Once I cataloged most of my cards, I tried using the export function to send myself a spreadsheet of the bulk folder I created. They got back to me right away saying a new version will be coming out soon as they’ve been working on a lot of the notes I jotted down. I jotted all those notes down and contacted the company. And as I was using the app to catalog my collection/inventory, I noticed some areas of potential improvement. The interface and user experience is nice. It looked like something that I could use to keep track of my collection digitally and also help me with creating a spreadsheet for Quiet Speculation’s Trader Tools to use in order to help me not leave so much money on the table. I can’t quite remember, but I think I started doing some research on Magic apps and stumbled across MTG Manager. However, the money value of time is just as important, if not more.Īnd although I knew I was leaving some money on the table, I told myself that I would eventually dive into Quiet Speculation’s Trader Tools, and I recently had a chance to do so. Many of you probably know about the time value of money. But as I mentioned in the article, I didn’t want to go through the hassle of trying to sell through multiple channels because my time is limited. As a result, some people in the Quiet Speculation’s Discord channel asked why I didn’t use something like Trade Routes from Quiet Speculation’s Trader Tools to find the best buylist prices on some of the cards. First off, my first buylist order to Card Kingdom was featured in Hold ‘Em & Fold ‘Em #16. However, this buylist was a bit different than previous buylists because the process I used changed. The two series will work together, as when interesting categories pop up when I write for the MTG Metagame Finance series, this series will give me a chance to go a little deeper on those topics.įor example, in Hold ‘Em & Fold ‘Em #21, I featured another buylist order to Card Kingdom. ![]() I decided to start this series to focus on more general aspects of MTG finance. You might be familiar with the Hold ‘Em & Fold ‘Em series (rebranded as MTG Metagame Finance), which takes a tournament-oriented perspective. Be sure to replace those cards or craft them with Wildcards.ĥ.This is the first article from my new series, MTG Questions. Any cards you don't own will be highlighted in Red. Your deck will be imported as "Imported Deck." There may be a number after it if you have imported multiple decks (e.g. It will import the decklist currently in your clipboard.ģ. Choose the "Deck" menu and click "Import" on the bottom. Copy the decklist above to your clipboard by highlighting it, right clicking, and choosing Copy.Ģ. Commanderġ Yawgmoth's Vile Offering Detailed Magic Arena Importing Instructionsġ. ![]() You can copy the decklist below and import it into Magic: the Gathering Arena. Export Deck to Magic: the Gathering Arena
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