All of those mean the same thing. We have is:adventure/is:adventurer as aliases, so it makes sense to have is:prepare/is:preparer as aliases.
Maybe look out for an otag:preparer down the line if tagger users opt for that?
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We've added is:prepare to find Strixhaven's cards with prepare spells.
You can also use is:prepared, is:preparer, is:preparemage
scryfall.com/search?q=is%...
Good idea! Wish granted: scryfall.com/search?q=is%... (also is:prepared, is:preparer, is:preparemage)
Which LocMusX.mp3 is your favorite?
We're going to preserve it. :)
We're getting slammed because it's also SOS preview debut day. The design isn't resource intensive. (In fact all the dynamic stuff is happening in your browser via javascript, not on our server.)
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Also Secrets of Strixhaven preview debut day! Those are pretty rough on us.
Art tags cover character and not actor, so unlikely.
They're all in one set code: -e:sld
If you need to eliminate all historical secret lair releases: -e:sld,slu,slc
~ is a stand-in for the card name. No card will have that text. Try it with just "destroy all creatures".
A desktop screenshot of a search for paper creatures with mana value 7. The Shuffle button is circled.
A mobile screenshot of a search for paper creatures with mana value 7. The View button is circled with a (1) beside it to be pressed first, and the “Random card from this search” with a (2) beside it to be pressed second.
And, as a feature we added sometime last year, you can run any search you like — for example, creatures in paper with mana value 7 — and then hit the shuffle button to get a random card from that search. (On mobile, it's behind the “View” button.)
Our Momir Vig Vanguard page now has a note reminding you of the URL you might visit to get a random creature card from all of magic.
scryfall.com/card/pmoa/61...
Oh yeah, you're right. His/her/their/its. Fixed.
One year ago today, we forked MTG Wiki from its previous hosting. We've had a busy year, averaging more than 200 edits per day!
The card named endpoint is meant to get you any matching good print, which sometimes might be digital. If you want print-specific qualities, you follow up by looking at the all prints URI. Alternately, use the search endpoint.
Art cards are just lower priority, and usually take a while to be added.
If it's on our site the data is available. We don't manage other sites nor have control over their data; they pull from us rather than us “pushing” to them.
It sounds like that's a print-sensitive format, where you need the actual common print to appear in a standard-legal set? You'd want to search rarity:common and list the current standard-legal sets — rarity:common set:woe,lci,mkm,otj (etc)
Unironically, search o:commander and filter it down manually.
Not a silly question, but we don't have archival bulk data available.
You can use not:ub to completely filter them out, or prefer:notub to try to find in-universe prints or otherwise still get UB if they're the only cards that match your search (e.g. if there is no in-universe print).
That last one was added recently. Here's some details:
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Presently we only support formats officially endorsed by Wizards of the Coast.
Because the automatic behavior for extras is to try not to include them, so it needs an "always".
It was resolved. It's just happened again today, which we're looking into.
Reprint/firstprint status can take a few hours to be set. These cards probably missed the last automatic pass.
You need to spell the name out in full, or invoke |om1 as the source. We had to use printed text for those cards which currently makes them secondary for lookups.
You can read about that here: scryfall.com/blog/through...
Yes. The dropdown used to have the option listed as "best", but it was confusing naming it that way: best what? (In this case, just Scryfall's default best match, which is the thing we just do all the time.)