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v1.0.3.1
Hey everyone, I’m back with another Deck Advisor update!
This week saw a significant Arena update that affected trackers and plugins that rely on the Arena real-time log details (including Daily Arena Deck Advisor). Find more about that (and what you need to do to avoid issues with your trackers), as well as other updates included in the latest release below.
Here are the features that have changed since the previous version:
The way rotating cards with reprints in sets that are not rotating was handled (for example Luminous Bonds) was buggy, causing confusing information on the deck details display. This bug has been fixed in the latest release.
The 9/4 Arena update added a user settings to enable/disable detailed logging, and disabled it by default. The setting needs to be enabled in order for player inventory information (that trackers and plugins like Daily Arena Deck Advisor, mtgarena.pro, etc. rely on) to show up in the Arena real-time logs.
In order to enable that setting, you need to go to Settings->View Account and check “Detailed Logs(Plugin Support)”.
A “Win/Loss Record” section was added to the deck details view. This data is probably most useful for decks in the Arena Standard format, where it reflects actual Arena game play statistics.
For the Standard format, it isn’t available for all deck archetypes, and for the decks it is available for, it reflects tournament results from mtggoldfish.com, which are match results (not individual game results), and are select top tournament results where the best versions of the deck are played by the best players, so the win/loss rates will be skewed much higher than would be reflected by overall play records by average players.
I don’t have win/loss information for Brawl decks.
All planned enhancements can be found on the Github Issues Page (and any bug reports should be submitted there, as well). If you’re so inclined, go take a look and vote below on which enhancement you’d most like to see. (Or even add your own feature request on Github!)