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Here Are Some Outstanding Magic The Gathering Apps Available for Android

 Magic The Gathering is quite an older and very complex card game with lots of deck combinations to build. These games are so large and complex, but still, people from all around the world love playing them. Here are some outstanding Magic: The Gathering apps you can use on your Android device.

Bugko

Bugko is a robust Magic The Gathering (MTG) app with many decent features for judges and players. The app provides you with an offline database of more than 30,000 cards, tournament deck list updates, a rule book, and news from a dozen sources. Additionally, it boasts a ban list, a life counter for up to four players, a decent UI, and 15 counters to keep track of your counters. The app works fantastically and is available for free with ads.

Amazon Shopping

Amazon is not an MTG app, but it’s a great platform for Magic fans. You can find various online retailers on the platform who offer tons of cards from real card shops around the country. You can purchase fat packs, booster boxes, game mates, dice, and other paraphernalia. It is a great platform for individual card collections to get at a very reasonable price.

Delver Lens

Delver Lens is a robust scanner app for MTG players. The app uses OCR to scan and identify cards. It lets you view the cards and check what they do. It even works offline. Additionally, it keeps track of what you scan and boasts a deck builder functionality as well. The app works very nicely and is available entirely for free to use.



Dragon Counter

Dragon Counter is an outstanding animal life counter app and a great option for MTG lovers. The app works with up to six different players and can track a variety of counters like storm, poison, and charge counters. It even has support for EDH damage tracking. It also includes a dark mode, a dice roll function, and tools to view and share your match history. The app is really good and works very well. You can use it for or buy its premium version that will cost you up to $2.99.

Facebook

Facebook is another nice platform for Magic players. You can find various card shops on Facebook; most of them have a presence and use the platform to plan tournaments, draft nights, and proclaim the availability of new sets. You can even follow various Facebook pages to stay updated about upcoming events and see a variety of other stuff. The app works fantastically. You can even use its lighter version, “Facebook Lite,” if you want.

Magic: The Gathering Companion

Magic: The Gathering Companion is a pretty decent app designed mostly for tournaments. The app lets you link players to their Coast accounts’ Wizards for keeping official records. It’s a good platform for finding smaller card shops and registering such events. The app supports sealed, constructed, and draft kinds of games, making it an excellent platform for tournaments. The app works nicely, and you can use it entirely for free.

ManaBox MTG

ManaBox MTG is a pretty decent Magic The Gathering app that features an offline database of cards along with various rules for cards and a contextual search to find whatever card you need. Additionally, it boasts a deck organizer, a news feed, the ability to share the cards with friends, and up-to-date pricing across the Card Kingdom, Cardmarket, and TCGplayer. You can even see stats about your decks and simulate them to see if they work the way you want. It’s available for free, but it also offers a premium version that will cost you $2.49 per month or $22.99 for a year.

MTG Familiar

MTG Familiar is a pretty decent life counter app with a variety of features. The app works for two players and comes with a dice roller. It even has an offline database along with a mana pool counter and spell counter. The app works well, and you can use it entirely for free.

TopDecked MTG

TopDecked MTG is a very powerful MTG app that boasts a metric ton of features for players as well as organizers of Magic tournaments. It features a deck simulator, cloud syncing, a card database, and a news feed. Additionally, the app lets you find tournaments near your locality or across the country. It even allows you to keep track of your entire collection as well as set up and conduct various tournaments. You can use it for free, but an optional monthly subscription is also available for additional features that will cost you between $4.99 and $8.49 for a month or $49.99 and $84.99 for a year.

That’s all for this article. You can try any of the above mentioned Magic The Gathering apps; they are all great and work fantastically. Thank you!

Aida Williams is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cybersecurity. She writes about the latest updates regarding norton.com/setup and how it can improve the work experience of users. She articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs, and websites.

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