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A Guide to MTGA Deck Trackers and Draft Assistants

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This article was contributed by Dan Troha who is the founder of the Magic: the Gathering site Draftsim.

Magic: The Gathering has been around for a long time and is one of the world’s most popular trading card games. But with all that popularity comes complexity, making it necessary to use add-ons or deck trackers to enhance your experience.

If you’re new to Magic: The Gathering Arena or have been playing for a while, consider getting a deck tracker and draft helper like Draftsim Tutor that helps you track your cards, get quick pick recommendations, and constantly monitor your performance during the game.

In this article, you will find some helpful information about these trackers, including their benefits.

What is an MTGA deck tracker?

A deck tracker is a program that records your matches and helps you improve your game. You must purchase an external deck-tracking app on a computer or mobile device while playing the game. There are many reasons why players might want to use a deck tracker:

  • It’s easier than pen and paper.
  • You don’t have to track which cards were drawn each turn.
  • You can analyze your strategy.
  • You can find new strategies.

Advantages

You can benefit from using a deck tracker in the following ways.

  • Learn more about your deck – A deck tracker will allow you to see the cards most important to your game plan and those underperforming. If a card is underperforming, it’s likely because it doesn’t fit into your plan well enough (either not doing enough damage or not being helpful at all). If a card is overperforming, it may be time to consider cutting it from the list as too much of a liability.
  • Replace underperforming cards and improve matchups – A deck tracker helps you improve your deck by replacing underperforming cards with better ones that play toward the same goal of winning games! You can also enhance matchups by adding specific cards based on what you’re seeing opponents play against yours!
  • Full match history – A tracker lets you view your entire match history, explore postgame stats and pivotal moments, and earn trophies upon achieving a particular level.

How to choose a deck tracker?

 

It’s important to remember that there are a lot of features and functions in a tracker, and even if you know exactly how you want it to work out of the box, there’s still a chance that your desired feature is not available from the get-go. You must consider if your favorite MTGA deck tracker has certain features before purchasing one, including the ones mentioned below.

1. It should fit your needs

You can use a deck tracker to help you improve your game and win more games. You can use a tracker to learn more about Magic Arena. You can even use it to help you build better decks!

2. Must have a pilot mode

Some deck trackers provide a “Pilot” mode that lets you play Magic without running, so you can use them without worrying about being flagged for using non-Wizard software. A pilot mode is necessary if you’re testing new decks on MTGA and want to avoid being interrupted by the app asking you why your game has been flagged as unrated.

3. Having sideboard cards in your main board

You can have some sideboard cards on your main board. And even though some players consider this a mistake, you need to have the right deck for the right matchup. If you do, you will win!

Be prepared for your opponent’s deck and remember that many players use similar decks, according to which, if your opponent was playing an “aggro deck,” most of their opponents were doing the same on MTGA.

A deck tracker and draft assistant such as Draftsim Tutor helps you track your cards, get instant pick recommendations, and view meta decks. It enhances your MTGA experience and increases your chances of winning the game.

About the author

Dan Troha is the founder of the Magic: the Gathering site Draftsim. He’s the man behind the draft simulator, Arena Tutor, and the blog. In a different time, you could find traveling all over the US playing Magic.

Last Updated on February 1, 2023 12:36 pm CET by Markus Kasanmascheff