I remembered I had a bunch of Magic: The Gathering cards in a forgotten binder, and thought about setting myself the following challenge to put them to good use: Can I train a machine learning model that correctly identifies Magic: The Gathering cards? I went through the cards in the binder thinking about the scenario I wanted to explore, and I decided to go with image classification to identify Lands
While Koga can get them out of the active spot, players may be in trouble if they don't have a Koga in hand
Proxies level the playing field, allowing casual players to enjoy Reserved List classics, cEDH pilots to test optimized lists, and collectors to keep their expensive originals safe at home while playing with proxies in public
I don't have any friends who play, and the learning curve and existing community seemed intimidating, using a lot of insider terminology that I don't really understand
This is a mechanic that I think has a lot of potential to return in small bursts as time goes on, and I hope it does
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