A free, ad-free browser tool that turns any decklist into an AI deck review, a Commander bracket score with a paired-swap climb path, a full goldfish playmat, a mana-base analyzer, plain-English card explanations, and auto-detected synergies and combos. Built by a new player for new players.
Most MTG resources assume you already know how a turn flows, what "curving out" means, or how to evaluate whether a deck reliably hits its plan. Arcane Tutor is the tool I (Kyle, the founder) wanted when I started: paste any decklist, and instantly get a 5-bullet AI review, a Commander bracket score with a climb path that pairs every recommended add with what to cut from your own list, a full goldfish playmat (life totals, mana pool, mulligan with London bottom-N, tokens, equipment, commander tax — all of it), a mana-base breakdown, win-condition detection, plain-English Decipher for any card, and a glossary built for newcomers. Every card the AI suggests is verified against Scryfall before you see it, invented cards get flagged, off-color cards get flagged. No login, no ads, no tracking. Cards come from Scryfall; the Doctor and Decipher run on Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.6.
Five-bullet structured review of any decklist (mana base, balance, archetype coherence, weak cards, missing pieces), with every recommended card auto-verified against Scryfall and color-checked against the deck's identity.
Commander's official 1–5 bracket score, plus a climb path that pairs every recommended add with what to cut from the user's own list. No generic best-cards advice, no commander-or-basics traps.
Land count, curve breakdown, color sources vs. colored pips with screw warnings, plus ramp / draw / interaction balance. The deep tuning that separates "feels okay" from "reliably hits its plan."
A full solo playmat. Track life totals (you / opponent / poison / commander damage), mana pool, and London mulligan with proper bottom-N. Cast your commander with tax tracking. Create tokens, attach equipment to creatures, manage poison / energy / charge / +1/+1 / loyalty counters. Toggle Strict mode for real mana-cost enforcement and summoning sickness. Or auto-run 50 games and see your average lands-by-turn, creatures, and casts. Closest browser tool to a real playmat — no account, no install, no opponent.
Click any card and the Tutor explains it in plain English, ability by ability, with concrete examples and the math worked out. The first user to Decipher a given card pays the AI cost; every subsequent user (anywhere on the planet, any browser, any deck) gets the cached reading instantly. Popular cards are explained once for the whole user base — the cache pays off forever.
Hi, I'm Kyle. I started playing Magic recently, after years of watching friends play. Every resource I tried (YouTube channels, deck-builder sites, podcasts) assumed I already understood the language: what makes a curve good, why turn-three plays matter more than turn-five, what a bracket-3 deck actually looks like. I'd watch a 20-minute deck tech and walk away more confused than when I started.
I'm a software developer by trade, so eventually I just built the thing I needed: a browser tool that takes a decklist and explains it, simulates it, scores it, and tells me what to fix. I shared it with a few friends; they started sharing it with their friends. That's how Arcane Tutor exists.
It's still a one-person project. I run it from my own pocket: Anthropic API costs come out of donations and savings, and hosting is on Netlify. There are no ads, no tracking, no account system, and no upsells. A Ko-fi tip jar lives in the footer (and a small banner at the top sometimes) for anyone who wants to help cover the hosting and AI costs, but the core tool will always be free.
If you're considering a tools roundup, beginner-resources segment, or "free MTG things to try" piece, here are the angles that tend to land:
Use any of these freely. No need to ask permission for editorial use.
Best: the in-app contact form on the site. Goes straight to me; usually answered within a day or two.
Other ways to reach me: kyleaulerich@icloud.com for press / embargo / wire workflows.
Site: arcanetutor.gg
The site is single-developer. Replies usually within a day or two. If you have a publishing deadline, mention it in the subject line and I'll prioritize.