Cascade MTG is the free, elegant, and modern app to scan cards, manage your decks and collection, and track financial card information for Magic: The Gathering™.
Cascade lets you create and playtest decks, manage your inventory, create custom lists, quickly look up card rulings and legalities, follow the latest spoiled cards and sets, and view daily and weekly card price updates. In addition, it offers the following features:
Inventory management:
• Add cards by scanning with your device's camera, manually searching, or importing from a text file
• View your inventory's current and past net worth
Deck building:
• Create decks grouped by their format
• Add cards to the mainboard, sideboard, and maybeboard
• Playtest your deck
• View your deck's current and past net worth
• View deck statistics
• Add custom notes to a deck
• Share your deck with others
Custom card lists
• Add cards to a dedicated Wishlist
• Create and manage custom card lists
Spoilers & Secret Lair drops
• See all spoiled cards from upcoming sets and Secret Lair drops
• Receive push notifications when new cards are spoiled
Card search
• Search cards by their name, set, color, mana value, and several other properties
• View all card properties including rulings, format legalities, and oracle text
Finance
• Track daily and weekly card price movements
• Track the price movement of specific cards with the Watchlist
iOS
• Full Dark Mode support
• Dedicated iPad layout
Other
• View each format's banlist
• View what's currently legal in Standard
• Explore card lists curated by the Cascade MTG team
We frequently update the app with new features, bug fixes, and stability improvements. Our team takes great care to ensure top app performance and responsiveness, and we prioritize working on the features most often requested by our amazing users.
Follow us on Twitter @CascadeMTG for development updates!
Read the terms & conditions here:
https://www.cascademtg.com/terms
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In-Apps
Cascade Premium - Annual
£48.99
Cascade Premium - Monthly
£4.99
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Cascade MTG FAQ
Is Cascade MTG free?
Yes, Cascade MTG is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Cascade MTG legit?
🤔 The Cascade MTG app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Cascade MTG cost?
Cascade MTG has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £26.99.
Love the fact that can scan the majority of the cards and the data base quite big. However disappointed that some lands( extended arts, and special printings) and secret lair collections are not on it. Having built a stranger things commander deck and tried to scan or manual search the cards surprised they weren’t there. Could get the 5* but in this case turned out disappointing….
Won’t let me import deck lists
It keeps saying incorrect spelling even when I copy paste a deck list from websites. Even if I just type in 1 thing it won’t import.
Great for inventory so far
This app has worked great for inventory, which was what I was wanting. I tried several other apps and this one left them in the dust with features and easier use. I do wish it had a duplicate search feature. I am seriously considering the upgrade version. Had a glitch and it got fixed right away! I have recommended this to my local shop for pricing, showed them and they were intrigued right away. Would be a good feature (unless I just haven’t found it) to have scan and immediately price for them. Highly recommend this app!
Junk
Honestly your better off just getting Mana Box, way better in every way (if your worried about transferring cards or moving things over, it has export and import settings, a very very good scan feature as well)
Would be GREAT if no subscription
I really like this app and would pay for the premium version. However, I’m not paying $50 a YEAR or $5 a month. One time pay for the app should be enough. This isn’t Netflix or Amazon.
Not free
The first 5 words of the app description are “Cascade MTG is the free…”
It’s not free. I spent hours building out a deck and loved the app. I then tried to play test the deck and was hit with a $50 pay wall.
If it wasn’t advertised as free, I wouldn’t be as upset as I was to see the pay wall to continue.
Fantastic
Easily the best of the 4 collection managers I tried out. The batch importer is a life saver!
Won’t export to text
The is a feature where you can export your decklist to text. However, it doesn’t work. It adds a bunch of percentage symbols and other random characters. Maybe this feature is paywalled? I’m not sure, but it’s super inconvenient.
Can’t copy decks
I’ve used the app for like 3-4 years and recently when I try to copy a deck it sends me to the premium plan page. Is this a bug or is copying decks now only a paid for thing?
It’s not great
The scanner is hit or miss. It sometimes thinks a normal card is an extended art, a complete other card, or just will not scan in at all.
Despite the card being in clear, plain view of the camera these issues persist.
Another gripe is it does not scan in Japanese treated cards, so I assume it does not recognize other language cards either.
Subscribing to premium does nothing for the accuracy of the scanner so the auto mode is essentially useless due to the above issues. It isn’t really auto if I have to babysit the app to make sure it gets the right card, or baby sit the cards to make sure it is at the exact angle the app wants in order to get a scan, even though the entirety of the card is clear and visible. And if you have to do both of these things it is 100% not auto.
When it works as it should it is great. But it does not consistently work as it should so it is bad.
The scanner, and app as a whole could use improvement. I will not be continuing to use this app and I recommend you avoid it as well.
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