

They have ranged in size from 249 cards ( Magic 2010) to 449 cards ( Fifth Edition). Beginning with Magic 2010, the core sets will consist of half reprints and half new cards. After the first set, Alpha, all the base sets up until Tenth Edition consisted entirely of cards that had been printed before. Wizards of the Coast releases Magic cards in base/core sets and in expansion sets. These are tables of card sets for Magic: The Gathering, a trading card game published by Wizards of the Coast. For the query optimization algorithm, see Magic Sets algorithm.

I'm around here in the forums from time to time or you could always just email me."Magic sets" redirects here. I did a tiny video trying to explain it.but I can probably answer any questions you may have. BUT, if you ever have a cycle you want added to my offline deckbuilder of your own all you have to do is create that Set.xml file and import it via the button I've created. I don't know if it's just a matter of adding in the new Set folder or if there is a bit more involved (shouldn't be too complicated at any rate, and I'll probably create an image pack for Octgn as well).Īt any rate, I appreciate the offer for help, but I'm already up to 22 sets completed out of 30-something for the cycle.humming along. To get the cycle into Octgn, I have to do a bit more research as I don't remember off the top of my head. Once that is done, I'll repackage my installer with the latest cycle and put it out on my Google drive for consumption. Once I'm done with that file I can then import it into my deckbuilder and then add the card images. Within that folder I've created a Set.xml file and am starting to fill it in one card at a time. I did go out and procured a GUID for my folder that will house the set (you can use any free GUID creator on the Web). Now for the Frozen In Carbonite set I'm currently working on I am just going card by card and creating the Set.xml file for that set. This is your template for creating your own sets for Octgn. This is the an xml file that defines every card in the core set. In that folder you'll see a Set.xml file. Now once you're in there go to the 3f4df791-7e9f-4542-8d12-fa87a5a61fef folder.this is the Core Set. On my PC it is located here: C:\Users\crazy\Documents\Octgn\Data\GameDatabase\d5cf89e5-1984-4873-8ae0-f06eea411bb3\Sets Go into your Octgn directory and navigate to the Star Wars game database folder and then into the Sets folder. I'm going to assume you have Octgn installed on your PC. Ha! I'm not laughing at you.I'm just laughing at what you're asking to get yourself into.
