{"ops":[{"insert":"Hello, I have noticed that in some decks the deck filter function stopped working with scryfall syntax and can only filter based on the exact name of the card, for example t:creature showed all the creature cards in my deck, but now an error appears .\nExperimenting, I discovered that the error occurs when the maindeck + sideboard + maybeboard add up to more than 200 cards. Is this a bug or is it intentional?\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"This is expected behavior. The syntax query gets sent out to Scryfall and when your deck starts approaching 200 cards, it becomes too much data to handle. Sorry for the disappointing answer!\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"This is a bummer personally as my play group does a sealed EDH league. I put my whole sealed pool (~300 cards initially) into one deck (and then into my collection) so that I could search for them easily using the filter options\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Is there a way to apply that restriction only to the main deck? That's the only thing I really need to filter.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Damn, that's a shame. I've had shaky success with 1000+ card lists before, but lately not even 300-400 card lists will return a filter search. That's the only way I've been able to manageably organize the list by category, since the filter cuts shown cards down to a much smaller amount and the builder runs much, much more smoothly; not to mention I can mass-edit subsets with a little less discretion. \n\nIf this isn't going to work reliably anymore, is there any other way (besides using text view only or needing to stick to slimmer lists) to only see subsets of cards? For example, being able to 'hide' or minimize individual categories being displayed in whatever current view\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"I had also noticed this and came here looking for an answer. \n\nFollow-up question, if I mark a category as not within the main deck and reduce the main deck size to less than around the 200 limit, will it then allow the scryfall request to process as intended? I can try it but I still have cards to sort to get to that point in my current deck project.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"At the moment, no. The Scryfall query doesn't care whether a card is in a category marked as in-deck or not. It's possible we could build an option to only filter by main deck, but given that the site isn't really built to handle decks much above 200 (in-deck or otherwise), it doesn't necessarily feel like a workflow we want to encourage. It's something we're having discussions about, regardless. \n"}]}
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