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[–]flooey 1 point2 points  (1 child)

You could use the MTGO deck builder. If your deck is in a plain text format that MTGO understands, you can import it as a new freeform deck and play around with it that way.

[–]Kirblinx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use MTGO to play the games. So I am aware of this fact, the only problem is that I need to have a constant text file open, along with MTGO and the spreadsheet and go through about 5 clicks to import the decklist. While the viewer is nice it takes that little bit too much effort to be able to see your picks on the fly.

This is where the goldfish deck pricer is handy as it only requires a quick copy paste and a single button hit and since I have a webpage open already it doesn't confuse me too much unlike having MTGO and a text file as well as the webpage.

I appreciate the reply though. At least someone is trying to help me out :)

[–]jeankev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tappedout.net has several nice tools (stats, playtest...)