- Scryfall Search Primer (A Guide for People Who Want to Learn . . . - Reddit
Scryfall has a lot of other terms listed on their syntax guide; it's incredibly through in what it allows The mana, date, and appearance ones are ones I need less frequently, but are incredibly helpful to have access to when I want them
- Magical Searching: The Ultimate Introduction To Scryfall and . . . - Reddit
While regex is still really useful for searching for more obscure qualities (for example, just yesterday I used it to specifically search for cards that make enchantment tokens), for more widespread qualities like lifegain, removal, reanimator, counterspell, etc the Scryfall tags are usually easier to use and can find many edge-cases, since
- The Ultimate Scryfall Primer, Mark II! (A Guide for People Who . . . - Reddit
The Ultimate Scryfall Primer, Mark II! (A Guide for People Who Want to Learn to Use Scryfall Good and Do Other Things Good Too)
- How to search for X cards on Scryfall : r magicTCG - Reddit
You've had your question answered, but for future questions: there are 2 handy resources for understanding Scryfall's search language First, their Syntax Guide outlines most of the categories and their use
- Scryfall Advanced Search and You! : r EDH - Reddit
Scryfall's advanced search is such that even I avoid using it and I use scryfall rather than EDHrec
- Are there any good Pokemon tcg databases? : r pkmntcg - Reddit
Coming from mtg there are a bunch of amazing card database to search through, such as scryfall com I was wondering if there was anything equivalent to this for Pokemon
- How do you search scryfall for normal cards? : r magicTCG - Reddit
This isn't what is:booster sounds like it should do (as many special versions of cards do indeed show up in normal boosters -- whatever a normal booster is), but for whatever reason Scryfall seems to have decided do it this way
- Easy way to export a scryfall search? : r magicTCG - Reddit
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