Managing Your Decks

The My Decks page (/decks) is where you organize, share, and export your decks.

My Decks Page

Deck List

Your decks appear as cards showing:

  • Leader & Base thumbnails

  • Deck name

  • Card counts — main deck + sideboard

  • Last modified date

Sorted by most recently updated.

Each deck has action buttons:

  • View — Open the deck detail page

  • Browse — Open the browse page with this deck loaded

  • Workshop — Open the workshop with this deck loaded

  • Rename — Edit the deck name inline

  • Delete — Remove the deck (with confirmation)

Folders

The left sidebar lets you organize decks into folders:

  • All Decks — Shows every deck with a total count

  • Create Folder — Add a new folder (or subfolder if a folder is selected)

  • Nested folders — Folders can contain subfolders for deep organization

  • Drag & drop — Move decks between folders, or nest folders under other folders

  • Search — Filter folders and decks in real-time

  • Rename / Delete — Right-click or use inline controls on folders

Folders show a recursive count of all decks inside them (including subfolders).

Deck Detail Page

Click View on any deck to open its full detail page (/decks/[deckId]).

Deck Header

Shows the deck name, card count vs. target size, and action buttons:

  • Browse — Open in browse page

  • Workshop — Open in workshop

Sharing & Publishing

Control who can see your deck:

  • Enable Link — Toggle on to create a shareable URL. A Copy Link button appears to copy it to your clipboard.

  • Publish Deck — Once the link is enabled, you can publish your deck to the public decklists. This makes it discoverable by other users.

Share Image

Click Share Image to generate a PNG image of your deck — perfect for sharing on Discord, social media, or forums. The image uses your card art preferences (showcase, prestige, hyperspace variants if enabled).

Export Options

Click the Export dropdown for multiple export formats:

  • Copy JSON — Copy deck data as JSON to clipboard

  • Copy Melee TXT — Copy in Melee tournament format to clipboard

  • Download JSON — Save as a .json file

  • Download Melee TXT — Save as a .txt file

  • Print Proxies — Open the proxy printer (see below)

Make a Copy

Click Make a Copy to duplicate the deck into your own collection. Useful for iterating on a shared decklist without modifying the original.

Deck Display

The detail page shows your deck in a visual layout:

Leader & Base

Displayed on the left side with card images. Leaders have a flip button to show the deployed side. Hover for a full-size popover.

Deck Tab (Three Views)

The right side has three tabs:

Deck View

Your main deck cards in a grid, sorted by cost then type. A stats bar shows Unit/Event/Upgrade counts. The sideboard appears below if you have one.

Metrics View

Deck statistics including cost curve distribution and type breakdown.

Draw Simulator

Test your opening hands without shuffling real cards:

  • Draw 6 — Shuffle your deck and draw an opening hand of 6 cards (sorted by cost)

  • Draw 1 / Draw 2 — Draw additional cards

  • Mulligan — Shuffle your hand back and redraw (one-time use, just like the real game)

  • Reset — Clear and start over

Shows "X in hand / Y remaining" to track your draws.

Proxy Printer

The proxy printer generates a printable PDF of your deck's card images — great for playtesting.

How to Use

  1. Open a deck and click Export > Print Proxies

  2. The dialog shows all your cards organized by section: Leader & Base, Main Deck, Sideboard

  3. Adjust quantities with the +/− steppers next to each card (e.g., if you already own some cards)

  4. Toggle Include Sideboard on or off

  5. A summary shows: "X cards (Y faces) on Z pages"

  6. Click Generate PDF — a PDF downloads with all card images laid out for printing

Your card art preferences (showcase, prestige, hyperspace) are applied to the proxy images.

Importing a Deck

From the My Decks page, click New Deck to open the import dialog:

  • File import — Drag & drop a .json (SWUDB format) or .txt (Melee format) file

  • URL import — Paste a deck URL from SWUDB (swudb.com/deck/...) or Melee (melee.gg/Decklist/View/...)

  • Build from scratch — Start with an empty deck

The importer auto-detects the format and shows warnings if any cards couldn't be matched.

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