All cards from Planechase 2012 appear to me with white borders - be it in hover images, visual spoiler in my inventory or wherever. Cards from the original Planechase look normal (with black borders, that is) - only Planechase 2012 look weird. Anyone knows why could that be?

Edit: Upon closer inspection it seems that they are actually without any borders at all... Compare for example white-bordered Ravages of War with weird-looking Krond the Dawn-Clad.

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NullParameter wrote:

Well, I disagree with the price constraint, because it does give you a generally good approximation of the value of a deck or how much it would cost to create.

OK, now I see why we can't understand each other. smile

See, I'm mostly an EDH player, I don't play much of tournament constructed formats like Standard, Modern or Legacy. EDH players tend to pimp their decks, foil them out, build them by particular theme, language or whatever floats their boats. For example a friend of mine has an Azusa deck that is fully foiled - its price is at least several times higher than Deckbox would show him. He spent quite a lot of time (and money) putting his deck together but the deck tool wouldn't help him at all in that matter.

BTW: It kinda shows that the deck tool we're talking about wasn't created with EDH in mind. tongue It also puts the general among the rest of the deck instead of separating him somehow, which results in awkward things like drawing your general in your sample hand (the Statistics tool), including him in your mana curve, suggesting 24 lands in the mana base calculator and so on.

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NullParameter wrote:

That being said, it is rather confusing to show a version at all, unless they support the idea of assigning cards from your inventory to a specific deck.

Exactly - I don't really understand the decklists in their current shape. If they're supposed to be a simple notepads, showing versions and prices is both unnecessary and confusing. If they're supposed to help you in maintaining/upgrading/collecting/whatever, having correct versions of cards is absolutely crucial. What's the point of showing me the price of my deck if that price is totally wrong?

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When I make a new deck, all cards shown in this deck are from default editions, not from those I have in my Inventory. Example: I have Demonic Tutor from Divine vs. Demonic Duel Deck in my Inventory, but when I add it to my Teysa EDH deck, it's shown as default Revised Edition there (and has incorrect price due to that).

Am I doing something wrong or is it some kind of bug?