See only distinct cards, or find every printing of a card in every set Built in support for tournament formats including Standard, Modern, Extended, EDH and Classic Search for cards by any combination of card expansion, rarity, color, type or cost Instant search results with no Internet connection as the database is stored locally "I have to say that this app is certainly one that I would recommend to any MTG player" Solitaire play has been upgraded and the card loading speed is marvelous. "The iPad version of Decked Builder is perfect. There’s almost nothing that I need, that this app can’t do for me." "Decked Builder is the absolute pinnacle of what a Magic the Gathering accessory app should be. It has a ton of very cool features, runs smoothly, and even has RSS feeds for several top MtG sites." I’m one of those people who will generally take the free alternative over the paid app any day, but I’m actually happy to have spent the money on this one. "This is the program I recommend for anyone willing to spend.
No need to explain anything else here as the Devs video covers this perfectly.Decked Builder is the premium deck building app for Magic the Gathering - providing a sleek user interface to research decks, find cards, and then build, price and finally buy the deck that you want. Just upload the deck image to your site of choice and then paste its link to a custom deck in game. Step 4- Upload and making the deck in game. So that you don’t give JAVA so much to do all at once and make it run out of memory. JUST within the limt and the biggest size I can get working myself.ĭO NOT MESS WITH THE EXPORT OPTIONS! JAVA can only do so much and messing with the export settings is THE reason for running out of memory. And a deck made of 1 to 70 400*557 images comes to a total image size of 4000*3899 either way. That’s it! As long as the finished image is no bigger than 4K*4K then you should be fine. To export the deck all you need to do is use the “File” drop menu and click “export’ then click the export button in the pop up to put the deck image in a palce of your choice. But know that images smaller than 400*557 can get fuzzy when you start zooming on them in game but you have to work with what you got after all. You shouldn’t need to worry once you make them all the same as the smallest image in the grid. If all your images are smaller than 400*557.
So be exact in the numbers in typing the Width 400 and the Height 557! MAKE THEM 400*557 NOW! 400*557 is the MAX the deck builder can do.
Click Okay and you’re done.īUT, if your images are all over 400*557. The first number is Width, the 2nd is Height. Image sizes are listed in XXX*XXX and can be found in the images information. Make them the same as the smallest image you have in the grid. Within it click the card size button and it will give you a pop up. That step is to make ALL images the same size. You MUST take one step before doing anything else. Once you have all the images you wish to have in a deck and have placed them in the grid. You should aim for images 400*600 or higher at the least though in order to have them more readable in game. You can use any image size you wish but know that the deck builder can not work once you get bigger than a certain size. I don’t care what iamges you use in the deck builder. Now that you have the TTS deck builder running and waiting you can start working on custom decks. You can find where it is in the Devs video linked up top. You should now be able to fully use the TTS deck bulder. Type ” -Xms1024m ” without the “s or any spaces and exactly as shown Follow these steps.ĭouble click in the box for “Runtime Parameters” Now on to giving JAVA the memory it needs. Once you have the latest version the deck builder should let you open it.
Use that site to get the latest version who would likely be 32bit. The TTS deck buidler will NOT work without it. Mac/Linx people I don’t know how this works for you but it shouldn’t be hard to figure out where once you know what to do.įirst thing you need is the latest version of JAVA. ( ) There is no reason for me to do what they already did perfectly well. The devs already have a video on that as well of other “how to” videos listed in this link. Don’t expect this to be hard, it is just fussy with details.This is also NOT a guide on how to use the deck builder. With JAVA being not the greatest you need to both give it memory and have images a certain size or else it runs out of memory on the export. This is a short and simple guide on how to get past the “Out of memory” error for the TTS deck builder.