Over the last few weeks I have been working on a set of updates to make our deckbuilder more intuitive to use. In particular, I want to make it simpler to create and edit decks and to make it more clear when a deck has actually been saved.
Here is an overview over the updates, which I am planning to introduce soon:
- When you visit the Deckbuilder, you will be asked for the name and format of your new deck. As soon as you confirm this, an empty deck will immediately be created and saved to your folder as a draft. The same will be true when you make a copy - a draft copy will be created as soon as you confirm the name.
- When you're done editing the decklist, you will be able to save your deck immediately without analyzing it first.
- If you'd like to see your deck analysis but not save it yet, you can click Analyze as before. You can then press the Save button on top of the page to save it or continue editing it.
- As you are making changes in the deckbuilder, a new draft revision will be created and your deck list will regularly be backed up to it. If you accidentally close the window, you can always go back to your deck to continue editing the most recent backup of that revision. This replaces the old backup system, which only stored backups in your browser and didn't always work reliably.
- If you are not logged in, you can still create a deck list and share its temporary URL as before.
These changes may not sound major but they required a major overhaul of much of the Deckstats code. Thus, I would like to test them first. I have created a separate beta version of Deckstats for that and I'm
looking for volunteers to help me test it.
If you'd like to help with this, please
join our Discord and visit the #beta channel for more information!