Search Guide

Set of keyword and expression you can use to search for cards

Card Names

If you search for a term, it will show you in the results all cards that have this term in the card name.


Exact Names

If you prefix words or quoted phrases with ! you will find cards with that exact name only. This is still case-insensitive. It should show results for multiple cards if they have the exact name BUT have a different color at the end, e.g. flash (red).


Card Types

If you search for a term, it will show you in the results all cards that have this term in the card name.

Include each different type you are searching for with a different t: tag (e.g. t:Mechanlogist t:Hero to find all Mechanlogist that are also Heroes in the same search result)


Pitch Value

You can use the p: or pitch: to find cards by their pitch value. You can use comparison expressions > , < , >= , <=, and != to search greater or lesser pitch value. ( != cards where the pitch value isn’t X)


Cost

You can search any numeric value exactly or with an inequality ( : , = , > , < , >= , <=, and != ). Search cost with c: or cost:


Attack / Power

You can search any numeric value exactly or with an inequality ( : , = , > , < , >= , <=, and != ). Search attack with pw: or power: or attack:


Defense

You can search any numeric value exactly or with an inequality ( : , = , > , < , >= , <=, and != ). Search defense with d: or defense:


Intelect

You can search any numeric value exactly or with an inequality ( : , = , > , < , >= , <=, and != ). Search intellect with i: or intellect:


Life

You can search any numeric value exactly or with an inequality ( : , = , > , < , >= , <=, and != ). Search life with l: or life:


Card Text

You can use o: or oracle: to search terms on cards inside their textbox. You can use quotations with text ( " terms " ) if there are multiple words you are searching for.


Card Rarity

You can use the r: or rarity: to search cards by their rarity level. You can search promo , common , token , rare , super , majestic , legendary , fabled , marvel or you can use the first letter (or 2 for some) of the rarity ( p , c , t , r , sr , m , l , f , mv ).

You can use comparison expressions ( : , = , > , < , >= , <=, and != ) to search greater than, lesser than, or to exclude a rarity.


Sets

You can use the set: or edition: keywords to filter cards by their edition. You can also use the set code inside of the set name to search cards by set


Format Legality

You can use the f: or format: to search by what the legality is in a format.(e.g. f:classic , format:blitz, f:commoner, format:pitfight, f:team, f:livinglegend)You can also find cards that are explicitly banned in a format with keyword banned: or restricted with the keyword restricted: or living legend with the keyword livinglegend: also u can use the keyword legal:


Multi-faced Cards

You can find cards that have more than one face with is:dfc (double-faced cards)


Prices

You can find prints within certain usd and eur price ranges by comparing them with a numeric expression ( > , < , >= , <=, and != ). with usd>=0.50


Border and Foiling

Use the border: keyword to find cards with a black or white border.

You can find extended art card printings with the expression is:ea

You can search card by it foil card printings with the expression ( is:rainbowfoil , is:nonfoil , is:coldfoil )


Languages

You can request cards printed in certain languages with the keyword language:


Artist

You can use artist: keyword to search by the artist for the card art


Card UID

You can use id: to filter cards by their UID, located in the bottom left corner of the card.


Date of release

You can use date with numeric expressions ( > , < , >= , <=, and != ) to find cards that were released relative to a certain year yyyy or a date using either format: yyyy-mm-dd


Negating Conditions

All keywords can be negated by adding a hyphen ( - ) in front of the syntax term. This inverts the meaning of the keyword to reject cards that matched what you’ve searched for.

The is: keyword can be inverted by using not: or -is: (either will work). Also, -not: is the same as is:


OR Conditions

The default for every search term you enter combines the terms. All of them must match to find a card in the results. However, if you want to search over a set of options or choices, you can put the special word or / OR between each term.


Nested Conditions

You may nest conditions inside a parentheses ( ) to group them together. This is most useful when combined with the OR keyword. Remember that even nested terms that are not separated by OR are still combined.


NULL Values

Numeric values on cards can be blank rather than display a number. For example, some cards have no cost printed on the card (eg: equipments). You can search for these cards explicitly by using the NULL keyword.