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Combined List View

The Combined List view lets you browse the cards from several lists at once as a single, synthetic list. From any deck, collection, or wanted list on the public site, you can pull in any combination of your other lists and view them together — useful for seeing everything you own and want side by side, comparing decks, or checking a card’s presence across lists.

There is no CLI or admin-site equivalent; the combined view is a public-site browsing feature only and never writes anything.

Every single-list view (deck, collection, or wanted list) shows a Combine with list… button in the upper-right header. Clicking it opens a dialog that lists all of your other lists, each showing:

  • the list name,
  • its type (deck, collection, or wanted list),
  • the number of card copies it contains, and
  • its price total in the active currency.

Use the Sort dropdown to order the lists by name, card count, or type. Tick any combination of lists, then press View to open the combined view — the list you started from is always included.

Toggling All lists selects every list at once (the individual checkboxes are disabled while it is on). When you view an all-lists combination, the header simply reads “Viewing all cards from all lists” rather than enumerating each one.

Shortcuts: “All” and “View all” buttons

Section titled “Shortcuts: “All” and “View all” buttons”

You don’t have to start from the combine dialog:

  • The navbar’s All link (between Wanted Lists and Trade) jumps straight to the every-list combined view — the same as ticking All lists. The All link is highlighted while you’re on that view.
  • Each list-index tab (Decks, Collections, Wanted Lists) has a View all… button that opens a combined view of just that one type — every deck, every collection, or every wanted list. Each has its own URL (#/combined?all=deck, ?all=collection, ?all=wanted), and the matching navbar tab stays highlighted while you’re viewing it.

The combined list is titled Combined List. Below the card count and price total it names the lists being combined — each name is a link back to that individual list — or shows “Viewing all cards from all lists” (for All) or “Viewing all decks/collections/wanted lists” (for a single-type View all…).

Viewing rules are applied in a lowest-common-denominator fashion across the combined list types:

  • Cards are never merged. Decks normally collapse copies onto one line, but because collections and wanted lists keep each card separate, the combined view does too: every entry stands on its own. (A deck entry keeps its own per-line quantity.)
  • Sections are preserved, but a deck’s special sections lose their special treatment — there is no commander pinning, no sideboard-at-the-bottom, and no “extras” to hide. A deck’s mainboard, sideboard, maybeboard, and token sections all appear as ordinary sections.
  • Grouping and sorting offer the options common to every combined list type, plus a new Source List grouping that groups cards by the list they came from. The Printing grouping is offered only when no collection is part of the combination (collection cards are always pinned to a specific printing, so the distinction is moot once one is mixed in).

The combined view supports the same multi-select as individual lists. Selecting cards adds them to the global selection (visible in the navbar’s All Selected menu), and the toolbar’s selection menu lets you copy the selection as text or CSV and Add to Trade — each card carries its original list’s identity, so trades and removals target the correct source list.