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Find in Lists

Find in Lists answers “where else do I have a version of this card?” for any single card, right from the card you’re looking at. It searches every deck, collection, and wanted list on the site and shows each physical copy, grouped by the list it lives in. It’s built for visually upgrading a deck — compare the printing you’re running against the copies sitting in your binders — but works just as well for spotting that a collection card is already being played in a deck, or hiding in a trade binder.

Like Find Cards, this is a public-site browsing feature only; it never writes anything.

There are two entry points, both scoped to one card:

  • From the card ⋯ menu: hover a card, open its menu, and choose Find in Lists. The ⋯ menu is available on every list page — outside edit mode it carries just this lookup, while in edit mode it sits alongside the usual edit actions.
  • From the card detail modal: click any card to open its detail modal, then press Find in Lists.

Either entry point opens the same dialog, titled Other Copies.

Every copy of the card across every list, matched by front-face name — the same rule the Find page uses — so double-sided printings count: a lookup on Steam Vents includes a double-art Steam Vents // Steam Vents, and vice versa.

Copies are not merged: a 3x deck line appears as three side-by-side cards, and each physical collection entry stands alone with its own printing, finish, and condition. Results are grouped by list; the list you’re currently viewing is always shown first, titled Current List — <list name>.

Two display modes, toggled at the top of the dialog (the choice is remembered for the session):

  • Binder — a card-art grid; foil copies shimmer with the same sheen as the normal list views.
  • List — compact rows showing each copy’s set, collector number, finish, condition, language (uppercase, when the entry records one), and price, with the same hover art preview (and foil sheen) as list-view pages.

Click any copy to go to it: the site loads that copy’s list, scrolls to the card, and briefly highlights it. If the copy is in the list you’re already viewing, the dialog simply closes and jumps you to the card in place.