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Scroll Rack User's Guide
Installing Scroll Rack
Download and Install Scroll Rack.
Creating a Deck
A deck file is a standard text file. Each line should contain a
number followed by the name of a Magic® card. Sideboard cards
are prefaced with "SB:". For example, here is a valid deck file:
40 Lightning Bolt
20 Mountain
Here
is a Tooth and Nail deck.
Here
is an archive of decks that I've liked over the years.
Using Scroll Rack to Play Magic®
Scroll Rack does not know the rules of Magic. It simply keeps track of what
cards are in your hand, in your library, in the graveyard, and on the
tabletop. It lets you move the cards around, tap them, etc. Your
opponent is responsible for making sure you do not cheat (such as
playing a card without paying its casting cost, playing a sorcery
during his turn, etc.) And you get to make sure that he doesn't cheat.
The first time that you run Scroll Rack, it will download the Magic®
card database from gatherer.wizards.com.
To play a game, first use the New Game dialog to load your deck and
then connect to an opponent across the internet (or any network, actually).
Once you are connected, shuffle your deck (using the Shuffle tool on
the toolbar), draw some cards (using the Draw Card tool), and start
to play them.
To play a card (whether it's a creature, an instant, a land, or
whatever), drag it from your hand to the tabletop. (If it's an instant
or sorcery, you will have to bury the card after your opponent
acknowledges that you played it.) To bury a card, drag it from the
tabletop to the Graveyard tool on the toolbar.
To tap a card on the tabletop, click the middle mouse button on the
card. To declare a card as attacking, click the right mouse button on
the card, and select "Attack". To view a card's text, select "View
Card" from the right mouse button menu.
That's really all there is to it. Drag cards around and tell your
opponent, "I'm playing this." There are plenty of menu items, but they
are all pretty self-explanatory.
Enjoy.
Here
are some background images you can use in the play area.
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