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it'd be really nice to have a two line field for each card where you could write notes, like a provisional rating for the card or something about the sentimental value you place in it, or what you think about the art, a micro rant, something like that. maybe something that's only visible on inventory view, and optional too... it'd add a little personality to a collection, whether you're browsing your own or someone else's - you'd get a feel for the kind of player they are.

I know this is a really tertiary concern, haha. it's just that I've been enjoying using this website recently and realized that personal input on a card was basically absent

edit: never mind this, I noticed there was a subscriber option to comment on each individual card in a deck, which is surprisingly close to what I had in mind anyway

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There's a Japanese version of this set which contains alt art stylized foiled versions of each Planeswalker, with prices differing from the others - would it be too fiddly to add them separately? Or will people know what's up when a Chandra is tagged Japanese, foil, alt art? Sorry if this question has been asked before!

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Hiya! New here and still in the process of listing all my Magic cards in the database, very impressed with the site in general. I was particularly struck by the way each card has its own page containing a great deal of information. However one of the things that still eludes me, in the case of popular and/or expensive cards, is exactly why they hold the value and who they appeal to - I wonder if it would be possible to have some sort of tagging system for cards, where users can describe the common purpose of a card, IE, "Legacy", "Low Print Run", "EDH" or "Standard 2013/14" or similar labels. Would people consider this unnecessary information? To me it'd be an element that painted an even more detailed picture of the hobby.

(have to admit the question jumped to my lips when I saw that the card "Three Visits" was sitting at $30 while essentially being an alternate art Nature's Lore...)