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REMOTE · MTGBENCH.COM · SCANNED AUG 19

Magic: The Gathering card search, rules, rulings, deck analysis, brackets, and combo detection.

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+3 this week 68 Trust /100
Trust breakdown (6 categories)

How this component scores in each security and reliability category. Every signal is checked automatically against the live server, and we only credit what we can confirm. How we score →

Endpoint Security63
Transport & Reachability100
Schema Quality & AI Usability79
  • 100% of prompts and resources have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the item's name).Pass
  • AI-judged instruction clarity (good).Pass
  • Context-footprint check failed: tool/resource definitions use about 2462 tokens (~111/item across 22 items; 19 tools + 3 resources), over budget; trim descriptions and params. See how to fix → Fail
  • Usage-examples check failed: none of the tools include examples. See how to fix → Fail
Stability & Change Management33
  • Stability observed for 10 of 30 days with no destabilising changes; credit accrues until the full window elapses.Partial
Tool Coverage71
  • 100% of tools have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the tool's name).Pass
  • 0% of tool parameters carry a description.Fail
  • Structured output schemas are declared (100% of tools); any adoption earns full credit.Pass
Capabilities100
  • Implements a supported MCP spec version (2025-11-25); the latest is 2026-07-28.Pass
  • Supports UI / widget rendering.Pass
Install

Add this component to your MCP client. Where a client-specific snippet is available, pick your client below and copy it straight into your config; otherwise use the connection detail shown.

remote · mtgbench.com

# add to Claude Code
claude mcp add --transport http com-mtgbench-mtgbench https://mtgbench.com/mcp
# ~/.codex/config.toml
[mcp_servers.com-mtgbench-mtgbench]
url = "https://mtgbench.com/mcp"
// opencode.json
{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "mcp": {
    "com-mtgbench-mtgbench": {
      "type": "remote",
      "url": "https://mtgbench.com/mcp",
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}
# add to OpenClaw
openclaw mcp add com-mtgbench-mtgbench --url https://mtgbench.com/mcp --transport streamable-http
# ~/.hermes/config.yaml
mcp_servers:
  com-mtgbench-mtgbench:
    url: "https://mtgbench.com/mcp"
// mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "com-mtgbench-mtgbench": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://mtgbench.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}

The mcpServers block is a cross-client convention. Remote transports vary, so check your client's docs.

Changelog

Every change we have recorded for this component, newest first. Security-relevant changes are always shown. ▲ marks a change for the better, ▼ a change for the worse; unmarked changes are neutral.

  • 18 Aug 26 +1

    No change was recorded against any check on this day. Stability & Change Management went from 27 to 30. That category is still filling its 30-day observation window: 8 days of observed history at the previous scan, 9 at this one. The score rises as the window fills, whether or not the server changes.

  • 16 Aug 26 +1

    No change was recorded against any check on this day. Stability & Change Management went from 20 to 23. That category is still filling its 30-day observation window: 6 days of observed history at the previous scan, 7 at this one. The score rises as the window fills, whether or not the server changes.

  • 14 Aug 26 +1

    No change was recorded against any check on this day. Stability & Change Management went from 13 to 17. That category is still filling its 30-day observation window: 4 days of observed history at the previous scan, 5 at this one. The score rises as the window fills, whether or not the server changes.

  • 12 Aug 26 +1
    • Server version: v0.53.0 → dev functional
  • 11 Aug 26 −1
    • We updated how we score, so this day's move reflects our rubric, not a change to the server See what changed → functional
  • 10 Aug 26 0
    • Stability: unverified → 0.03 functional
  • 9 Aug 26 65

    First indexed and scored.

Diagnostics

Diagnostic detail from the automated scan of this channel: what the scanner observed at each step, so you can see exactly where a check passed or failed. It is informational only and never changes the trust score.

Captured 19 Aug 2026 · Probed https://mtgbench.com/mcp

TLS valid

Negotiated TLS 1.3 with TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 .

Subject Issuer Valid from Valid until Key Signature Serial
CN=mtgbench.com CN=WE1,O=Google Trust Services,C=US 10 Jul 2026 8 Oct 2026 ECDSA 256 ECDSA-SHA256 d9cea964cb2db8df13c3b7dfb51556d5
SANs: mtgbench.com, *.mtgbench.com
CN=WE1,O=Google Trust Services,C=US (CA) CN=GTS Root R4,O=Google Trust Services LLC,C=US 13 Dec 2023 20 Feb 2029 ECDSA 256 ECDSA-SHA384 7ff31977972c224a76155d13b6d685e3
CN=GTS Root R4,O=Google Trust Services LLC,C=US (CA) CN=GlobalSign Root CA,OU=Root CA,O=GlobalSign nv-sa,C=BE 15 Nov 2023 28 Jan 2028 ECDSA 384 SHA256-RSA 7fe530bf331343bedd821610493d8a1b
DNSSEC insecure

Validation of mtgbench.com. Not signed

Zone DS Keys Algorithms Outcome
. trust_anchor 20326, 38696 8, 8 Verified
com. present 19718 13 Verified
mtgbench.com. absent Unsigned (proven) parent-signed NSEC/NSEC3 proves an unsigned delegation
Authentication No authorisation required

The endpoint answered without asking for a token. Anyone who knows the URL can reach it.

Result No authorisation required
HTTP status 200
Header Value
strict-transport-security max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains
Transports 2 probes
Transport URL Outcome Status Location
streamable-http https://mtgbench.com/mcp Verified 200
http (plaintext) http://mtgbench.com/mcp HTTPS enforced 308 https://mtgbench.com/mcp
MCP tools · 19 exposed · ~2,399 tokens

The tools this component advertises to a client, with an estimated token cost for each. Expand a tool to see its parameters and schema. The per-tool counts are indicative and are not scored directly; the schema's total context footprint is one signal in Schema Quality & AI Usability.

Tool Tokens
check_deck_legality ~142

Validate a decklist against a constructed format's rules (banned cards, deck size, copy limits, and in Commander the color-identity rule). Use this rather than recalling ban lists from memory: bans changed four times in 2026 alone, and a model's training cutoff makes stale ban data one of the most common wrong answers in Magic. Pass `commander` for Commander decks: it counts toward the 100, and it is what makes the color-identity check possible (without it the response says color identity went unchecked).

NameTypeReqDescription
cardsnull|arrayyes
commanderstring
formatstringyes
NameTypeReqDescription
legalbooleanyes
notesnull|array
violationsnull|array

No examples provided.

commander_staples ~151

The cards most commonly played with a given commander, from EDHREC's aggregate inclusion data: 691,958 commander-card pairings across 2,631 commanders. Returns each card's deck count, the share of that commander's decks running it, and its synergy score. Synergy matters as much as popularity: a high deck count with LOW synergy is a card everyone plays anyway (Sol Ring), while high synergy is a card that is unusually good with this commander specifically. Lead with the latter when recommending. Use this to ground deckbuilding in what people actually play instead of guessing.

NameTypeReqDescription
commanderstringyes
limitinteger
minSynergynumber
NameTypeReqDescription
cardsnull|arrayyes
commanderstringyes
totalDecksintegeryes

No examples provided.

deck_stats ~122

Deterministic statistical analysis of a decklist (any format): mana curve with creature split, card types, color pips vs mana sources, functional buckets (ramp/draw/removal/wipes/counters/recursion/protection/tutors + bracket signals) with typical Commander bands, opening-hand probabilities (hypergeometric), a suggested land count, meta brew score, deck price, tribal and keyword counts. Pure data — no judgment calls.

NameTypeReqDescription
cardsnull|arrayyes
commanderstring
formatstring
NameTypeReqDescription
avgManaValuenumberyes
bandBracketinteger
brewnull|object
bucketsobjectyes
curvenull|arrayyes
dorkSourcesintegeryes
identitynull|object
landCountintegeryes
landSourcesintegeryes
medianManaValuenumberyes
nonlandCountintegeryes
notesnull|array
openingHandnull|arrayyes
pipsobjectyes
pricenull|object
rockSourcesintegeryes
sourcesobjectyes
suggestedLandsintegeryes
targetSizeintegeryes
topKeywordsnull|array
topSubtypesnull|array
totalCardsintegeryes
typesobjectyes
unknownCardsnull|array

No examples provided.

find_combos ~121

Detect known combos in a decklist using Commander Spellbook's curated database — combos fully present, plus near-misses one card away (with that card's price). Pass `format` (and `commander` for Commander) so near-miss suggestions are filtered to legal, in-color-identity adds. Use this instead of recalling combos from memory; also feeds rate_deck's compact-combo check.

NameTypeReqDescription
cardsnull|arrayyes
commanderstring
formatstring
limitinteger
NameTypeReqDescription
combosnull|array
nearMissesnull|array
notesnull|array

No examples provided.

find_synergies ~142

Given one or more cards the user ALREADY has, find cards that work with them. Seeded by example rather than by description: pass the cards, get partners. Use semantic_card_search instead to describe a desired effect in words, and search_cards for structured filters. `limit` defaults to 10 and caps at 100 per call.

NameTypeReqDescription
cardNamesnull|arrayyes
colorsnull|array
formatstring
limitinteger
manaValueMaxnull|number
manaValueMinnull|number
typesnull|array
NameTypeReqDescription
resultsnull|arrayyes

No examples provided.

get_card ~87

Fetch full detail for ONE card by exact name or id: oracle text, mana cost, type line, format legalities, and a brief summary of its printings. Use get_card_printings instead when the complete printing list matters (choosing a specific art, set, or finish).

NameTypeReqDescription
idstring
namestring
slugstring
NameTypeReqDescription
cardobjectyes

No examples provided.

get_card_image ~117

Fetch a card's image. The returned image content block IS the display — the client renders it directly; do not build custom HTML/widgets around the imageUrl, since sandboxed widget environments block external image hosts. Optionally pick a specific printing (setCode) or size (small, normal, large, png, art_crop, border_crop, or WEBP: thumb, grid, display).

NameTypeReqDescription
idstring
namestring
setCodestring
versionstring
NameTypeReqDescription
imageUrlstringyes
namestringyes
setCodestringyes

No examples provided.

get_card_printings ~72

List EVERY printing of a card (set, rarity, artist, finish, collector number). get_card already returns a short printings summary, so reach for this only when the full list is the point.

NameTypeReqDescription
idstring
namestring
slugstring
NameTypeReqDescription
printingsnull|arrayyes

No examples provided.

get_card_rulings ~100

Fetch the OFFICIAL Wizards rulings for one card, with their dates. These are Wizards' own answers to the corner cases players argue about. Use this for any "how does this card actually work" question, and quote the ruling rather than paraphrasing from memory — rulings are among the most frequently hallucinated things in Magic. Use search_rules instead for general mechanics not tied to a specific card.

NameTypeReqDescription
namestringyes
NameTypeReqDescription
cardstringyes
countintegeryes
rulingsnull|arrayyes

No examples provided.

get_rule ~63

Fetch a Comprehensive Rules entry and its lettered subrules by exact number (e.g. "601.2" returns 601.2 and 601.2a-i). Use after search_rules to read a rule's full context.

NameTypeReqDescription
refstringyes
NameTypeReqDescription
rulesnull|arrayyes

No examples provided.

my_collection ~88

Summarize the user's imported collection: how many distinct cards, total copies, and where it was imported from. This is the SUMMARY only. Use search_my_collection to look up individual owned cards, and what_can_i_build to rank commanders they could assemble. Requires a free API key (send it as "X-API-Key: <key>" or "Authorization: Bearer <key>").

Input schema present but exposes no named parameters.

NameTypeReqDescription
distinctCardsintegeryes
sourcestringyes
totalCopiesintegeryes

No examples provided.

rate_deck ~111

Assess a Commander deck's official WotC bracket (1-5). Returns deterministic signals (Game Changers from WotC's curated list, mass land denial, tutors, fast mana, free interaction), a bracket FLOOR from the official decision tree, and the rubric — then YOU finish the assessment: check for compact two-card win combos and weigh soft signals per the assessmentGuidance, and state the final bracket with evidence.

NameTypeReqDescription
cardsnull|arrayyes
commanderstring
NameTypeReqDescription
assessmentGuidancestringyes
bracketFloorintegeryes
bracketFloorReasonstringyes
combosPresentnull|array
deckobjectyes
earlyCombostring
notesnull|array
rubricstringyes
signalsobjectyes
unknownCardsnull|array

No examples provided.

resolve_card_names ~128

Check whether card names are REAL, in bulk. Returns exact / not_found per name, with the canonical spelling and id for the ones that exist. Call this reflexively before presenting any decklist or card recommendation you generated: the most common failure in Magic assistance is confidently naming cards that do not exist, or that exist with different text. Cheap, batched, and safe to call on every card you are about to mention. Accepts either a `names` array or a pasted `text` decklist.

NameTypeReqDescription
namesnull|array
textstring
NameTypeReqDescription
foundintegeryes
notFoundintegeryes
resultsnull|arrayyes

No examples provided.

search_cards ~231

Find cards by NAME or by structured filters (colors, color identity, types, mana value, format legality, sets). Use when the query can be expressed as filters: "red instants under 3 mana", "legendary artifacts in Standard", "cards named Bolt". Use semantic_card_search instead when the user describes an EFFECT rather than a filter ("cards that make a treasure when I attack"). Use find_synergies instead when they name cards they already have and want things that pair with them. Searches every Magic card; use search_my_collection to search only what the user owns. `limit` defaults to 25 and caps at 100 per call.

NameTypeReqDescription
colorIdentitynull|array
colorsnull|array
formatstring
limitinteger
manaValueMaxnull|number
manaValueMinnull|number
namestring
setsnull|array
supertypesnull|array
typesnull|array
NameTypeReqDescription
cardsnull|arrayyes

No examples provided.

search_my_collection ~158

Search only the cards the user OWNS, by name, colors, or type. Set notInDecks to surface owned cards not currently used in any of their decks (the "what is sitting idle in my binder" question). Use search_cards instead to search every Magic card regardless of ownership. Returns at most 100 owned cards per call, with the full match count in `total`. Requires a free API key (send it as "X-API-Key: <key>" or "Authorization: Bearer <key>").

NameTypeReqDescription
colorsnull|array
limitinteger
notInDecksboolean
querystring
typesnull|array
NameTypeReqDescription
cardsnull|arrayyes
totalintegeryes

No examples provided.

search_rules ~100

Semantic search over the Magic Comprehensive Rules, glossary, and 84k card-specific rulings. Use for any rules/interaction question; answer FROM the returned chunks and cite rule numbers (e.g. 601.2a). Filter kinds to ["ruling"] for card-specific questions or ["rule","glossary"] for general mechanics.

NameTypeReqDescription
kindsnull|array
limitinteger
querystringyes
NameTypeReqDescription
resultsnull|arrayyes

No examples provided.

semantic_card_search ~176

Vector search over card TEXT, for describing an effect that cannot be written as a filter: "cards that make a token when I attack", "punish opponents for drawing", "does what Rhystic Study does but cheaper". This is a query Scryfall syntax cannot express. Use search_cards instead for structured filters (color, type, mana value, set). Use find_synergies instead when the user names specific cards and wants partners for them. `limit` defaults to 10 and caps at 100 per call.

NameTypeReqDescription
colorsnull|array
formatstring
limitinteger
manaValueMaxnull|number
manaValueMinnull|number
querystringyes
typesnull|array
NameTypeReqDescription
resultsnull|arrayyes

No examples provided.

upgrade_deck ~168

Suggest priced deck upgrades: cards to add (within an optional budget) and cards to cut. TWO-PHASE: first call WITHOUT `strategy` to get a deck analysis and instructions for deriving the deck's strategy; then call again WITH your derived `strategy` to get recommendations. Cuts are theme-alignment suggestions relative to the stated strategy, not card-quality judgments. Prices are Card Kingdom/TCGplayer retail USD.

NameTypeReqDescription
budgetnull|number
cardsnull|arrayyes
commanderstring
formatstringyes
maxAddsinteger
maxCardPricenull|number
maxCutsinteger
ownedOnlyboolean
strategystring
NameTypeReqDescription
addsnull|array
budgetRemainingnull|number
collectionTipnull|object
cutsnull|array
decknull|object
legalityIssuesnull|array
notesnull|array
phasestringyes
strategystring
strategyPromptstring
totalCostnull|number
unknownCardsnull|array

No examples provided.

what_can_i_build ~122

Given the user's imported card collection, rank the Commander decks they can most nearly build right now, with the most-played cards they are still missing. Answers "what should I sleeve up tonight" from cards they physically have. Requires a free API key (send it as "X-API-Key: <key>" or "Authorization: Bearer <key>") so the server knows whose collection to read; one is issued instantly at https://mtgbench.com/account/api-keys.

NameTypeReqDescription
limitinteger
missinginteger
NameTypeReqDescription
commandersnull|arrayyes
notestringyes

No examples provided.