- index - edhrec - Reddit
How does edhrec make its recommendations? It uses a recommendation engine approach called collaborative filtering, which is used by many companies to recommend products, services, or whatever to you The way it works is: First, it finds some number of similar decks to your deck in my database of decks (more on the database later)
- New EDHREC Feature: Salt Score! : r EDH - Reddit
Over at EDHREC a month or so ago we ran a survey for a few days to collect scores zero to four that measured how "salty" you felt cards made you Since then, we've taken these results and incorporated them throughout the site Most notably:
- How do you leverage EDHREC data to build unique decks?
EDHREC saves me reading 100 decklists if the deck In building isnt a completely wacky attempt to misuse a Commander Its like a reddit poll for your chosen commander, you take it with a grain of salt, realize the gree to which you are building the average deck for your commander and take suggestions from the aggregate
- EDHRec API help : r EDH - Reddit
Is there a way to get API documentation from EDHRec to use in python? I can't find any info about it, and it'd be really helpful for a tool I'm designing I know how to get the API info from Scryfall, and that's what I've been using, but for card synergies and similar things, EDHRec would be a huge improvement Is there a way to get that?
- How good are EDHREC average decks as a building block for . . . - Reddit
Seems to me that when I'm looking over edhrecs average decks for commanders im building or interested in they always seem very light on responses and interaction as well as other issues The latest example was my Tergrid deck, while looking for a base to build on on edhrec it all seemed very all in in that it had, I think, 2 targeted removals and no board wipes or general interaction, while at
- Elder Dragon Highlander - Reddit
I'm kicking off a new series over at EDHREC called Precon Redux In this series I step into WOTC's shoes and design a new precon around an old precon commander, using today's card pool but maintaining the typical precon design rules
- This is the least popular commander card on EDHREC
They used a website called EDHREC that lets you search for cards based on real people’s Commander decks on the internet This card is among the least played in the entire format of Commander
- Be smart about using EDHRec : r EDH - Reddit
As EDHREC's content manager, it's my job to make sure the podcast, articles and build guides contextualize and analyze the trends in our data because they're not always right EDHREC the tools site has a garbage in garbage out problem, but that's why we publish 3 articles a day across 2 websites Reply reply [deleted] •
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