Oracle: A Photorealistic Browser for Every Magic Card Ever Printed

Oracle – a photorealistic browser for every Magic card ever printed

Oracle: A Photorealistic Browser for Every Magic Card Ever Printed

Oracle is a web-based tool that lets you search through every Magic: The Gathering card ever printed, with photorealistic images. It offers powerful filtering by set, rarity, color, type, format, and more, plus sorting by price, EDHREC rank, and other criteria. The interface supports multiple views, including small and large grids, and displays prices in USD, EUR, and TIX. Built by Egstad from DBCo, Oracle aims to be the ultimate card database for players and collectors.

Made with love by Egstad from DBCo.
  1. rlupi

    Is the dataset open source?

    It would be cool to feed the card to MiniMax H3 (https://www.minimax.io/blog/minimax-h3) to get an Harry Potter style moving picture for each card.

  2. ticulatedspline

    Fun, though a bit much for eye candy that doesn't really serve any purpose. https://gatherer.wizards.com/ has all the same info in a much snappier package.

    offhand 2 complaints. that particle logo eats 5% of my CPU while it's visible. clicking a card is full screen like I left the page, but didn't so I can't use the back on my browser to go back to the grid.

  3. xtiansimon

    Curious. Could you play the game with this data source?

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