Introduction
This document contains an overview of the features of the
Star
Chamber and
Stargate Online TCG Deck Viewer utility
program.
Note:This program works with Stargate Online TCG now, I have
not updated the documentation to reflect the changes.
Collection
Viewer
- List the contents of your collection
- Write the contents of the collection in each of the following
formats
- Space separated text
- Comma separated text
- Tab separated text
- Excel sheet.
- Show the following information about each card
- Number
- Name
- Collection (Origins, Incursions, etc)
- Tech required
- Card Value (retail prices loaded from prices.txt file)
- Card Rarity
- Abitity to calculate Retail and Wholesale value of your
collection, and retail value of any deck.
- Filter cards by rarity
- Filter cards by tech type
- Click on a column header to sort.
Deck
Viewer
- Show total cards, total tech, and
retail value of any deck.
- Show same information about
each card as in Collection Viewer.
- Abitity to show odds of drawing each
card in a deck.
- Show odds of drawing any native one
or two tech card.
- Can refresh deck so any deck
created in Star Chamber client can be easily analyzed.
- Click on a column header to sort.
- Select any set of cards with a check
mark to compute the odds of drawing a card from that set.
- Compute odds of drawing 1, 2 or more
of any set of cards. Want to know the odds of
having cards to play on each of the first 3 turns of the game?
DeckViewer can show you.
- Real Hierarchial deck list support,
choose a directory and show only the decks in tha directory.
Trade
Viewer
- Manage a trade list, loads your trade card wants from your
collection and will regenerate a new trade list each time your
collection changes.
- Each card can be given a trade priority, and you can sort by this
priority.
- Cards can be give a "none" priority causing them to not show up
in any trade list.
- Copy Current trade and want lists in short form suitable for
pasting into SC chat window.
- Click the "Number" button to add the number of cards you
have/want to the windows cut buffer.
- Write long form trade list to text file suitable for posting to
the Markeplace forum.
- Click on column header to sort.
- Click on a card to show that card to left of collection listing,
click on card to dismiss
How do I get a copy?
Collection Viewer
The collection viewer can be used to examine and dump to a human
readable file all the cards in your collection. The output of the
text dump will contain exactly the same columns as you see in the
preview window shown here.
The check boxes to the right of the card
list can be used to add or remove card by their Rarity, collection, or
tech
used. To show all cards that use from 3 to 5 order set the values
next to the order tech to 3 and 5. To remove all order tech cards
from the list just uncheck the order box. The "show
all cards" check box will enable even those cards not currently in your
collection to be added to the list.
A price filter has been added as well.
The price filter is never enabled by default, to enable it click the
checkbox next to the price filter.
Each of the columns of card information, other than card name, can be
removed by toggling
the entries in the select columns menu. The value displayed for
each card is the value of a single card, Common cards have a hard coded
value of zero.
In the lower left hand corner of the Collection Viewer you will see a
computation of the wholesale and retail value of the cards currently
listed in the collection viewer
calculated by using a price list automatically dowloaded from
scfans. This price is the total
value of all cards currently shown in the collection viewer, if you
want the value of every card in your collection, be sure to select all
cards by checking all the items in the various filters. Note,
common cards are harded coded to have no value, due to commons pool.
Click on the
Write Collection
Button to write your collection file in the current output format to
the output directory.
Click on the
Refresh Button
to reload your collection from disk.
Deck Viewer
The deck viewer will show you detailed information about each deck you
have created. The deck viewer will not let you create or modify
your decks, but it will show you additional information about your
decks that the Star Chamber Collection Manager won't.
On the top left is a list of directories that you have that contain
decks. Select one to show the decks in that directory.
Below this is a list of all the decks you have created in that
directory, clicking on a
deck in this list will show its contents in the table on the right side
of the deck viewer. The columns show here are the same as
in the collection viewer, and can also be changed via the "Selected
Columns" menu item.
Along the top of the deck is the same information shown in the Star
Chamber Collection Manager, the number of cards in the deck, as well as
the maximum of each kind of tech the deck uses as well as the total
amount of tech needed to use all the cards in the deck. The
retail value of the deck is also shown here. This top
display can be toggled off with the "Show Deck Totals" toggle button.
The buttons along the bottom allow you to either write the currently
selected deck to disk, or to publish it to the Trade Database. Decks
written to disk are placed in the output directory in the currently
selected output format. In addition you can reload all your
decks. This is handy if you are building a new deck.
Simply build the deck in the Star Chamber Collection Manager, save it,
and then click the
Refresh
button in the Deck Viewer to view your newly created deck.
When you
publish a deck to the Trade Database you can then go to your
personal page by logging in and clicking on the "
's Personal
Page" link. You can then add a discussion about this deck, change its
name, and make it public. Public decks may show up on the main page
of the trade database, as well as the card page for any cards that are
in that deck. You can send the hyperlink for any published deck to
allow anyone else to see your published deck.
One of the most interesting features of the Deck Viewer is its ability
to calculate the odds that you will draw each card in your deck after a
settable number of draws from this deck. You start each game with
6 draws, so by default Deck Viewer shows you the odds of drawing each
card at the start of the game. You can edit this value to see the
odds of drawing a card after 18 draws (normal turn 12) or whatever
interests you.
You can also do complicateds odds calculations. For example what
are the odds of being able to play a card each of the first 3
turns? You will need 3+ cards after 8 draws that are of "1-2
Tech", just set the values of "3" and "8" and then look at the line
that corrosponds to the "Native 1-2 Tech Cards", for this deck you will
see the odds are 17%, not good, less that one hand in 5 will we be able
to play 3 cards in the first 3 turns without capturing an artifact
world, bummer

But wait, this is a splash deck that conains labs, we can play our lab
cards in those first 3 turns. In that case let's use the "checked
cards" line to do a more complex
calculation. Here we'll want to check the "Native 1-2 tech
cards", and the cyber labs that are contained in this deck. We
see that the odds of drawning 3 of the checked cards after 8 draws is
54.8%, that's considerably better than 17%, but not very good.
When designing my decks I like to see these numbers well into 85%+.

Trade Viewer
Trade Viewer allows you to create, view, edit, and print your trade
list.

Trade Viewer shows you a list of each card in the game, you can work on
a subset of cards by using the rarity filters just as in the collection
manager, or the Trade Filters at the bottom of the window.
In addition to the columns in the collection viewer, several new colums
have been added.
- Desire
- This is a hint to Trade Viewer about how
much you want any given card. You can click on a desire value to
change it. Value is one of Low, Med, or High, or None. Cards at priority None will not show up in any trade
list, including the Web Trade DB reguardless of how many of that card you have to trade or need. Setting the desire will affect how cards are displayed in the Trade Database.

- Want
- This tells the trade viewer how many of each
card you want to have. This value is loaded with your collection and
cannot be modified in deckviewer, to change your want values you must go
into the man StarChamber Collection Manager, log in, go to the graphical view
and use the up and down arrow buttons to change your wants. Once you have saved your changes click the "Refresh" button to load the new values into deck viewer.
- Trade
- This value is calculated from the number of cards you have and
your want value for each card. This is the number of this card
available for trading.
- Need
- This value is calculated from the number of cards you have and
your want value for each card. This is the number of this card
you are looking to aquire through trades.
The Desire values are saved
to disk when
the application exits, so you should only have to set them once.
Each time your collection changes Trade Viewer will automatically
compute new values for Trade
and Need for each card.
By simply starting up Trade Viewer you can easily generate an up to
date trade list each time your collection changes. Let deck
viewer do the work of generating your trade list.
Using Trade Viewer for easy
Mezzanine Trades
The two special buttons in the lower left corner of the trade viewer
allow you to copy both your needs and your cards available for trade to
the windows clip board for easy pasting into the Star Chamber client
window. Here is how you do this.
- Select the cards you want to trade by filtering the trade list by
rarity. If you are only trading uncommons today then turn off all
but uncommons.
- Start of your Star Chamber client and go to the Mezzanine.
- Decide to include the number of each card you have/need with the Numbers button.
- Click the Copy Needs
button. Your needs are now placed in the windows clip board.
- Click in the chat window in the Star Chamber client where you
normally type text. But instead of typing out your trade list
type <Ctrl>-v (hold down the control key and type the letter
v). You should See something like this: "W: Bar Shld, P Cannon,
Vet Crew, B Rays, Empathy, Fld Eng, Inf Drv, U Platng, X Missile"
pasted in the window. Now hit <enter> to send the text to
the Mezz.
- Now click the Copy Trades button, and <Ctrl>-v in the Chat
window to send your trades.
- You have now listed your most desired cards for easy Mezz trading.
This is where specifying a desire is critical. The chat window in
Star Chamber has a very limited amount of text you can send.
Deck viewer will walk the cards from first to last in the Trade Viewer
searching for all the High
desire cards available that you need. If there is room it will
continue on to the Med desire
cards, and finnally onto the Low
desire cards. By tellling Trade Viewer which cards you desire the
most it can make sure to always put have those cards you want most
first in the list.
If there are too many cards to fit in the chat window, the you will see
a number such as "Trades (1)", clicking on this button a second time
will put the next set of cards onto the PC clipboard. In this
fashion you can cycle through your entire trade list.
Using Trade Viewer for Forum Trades
The Write Trade List button
will create a file in the current output
format in the output directory called TradeList. This file
will contain a list of all your trade needs as well as your cards
available for trade. This file can then be posted to a forum and
you are ready to trade.
Changing
Collections
Deckviewer is able to manage all your collections, if you have multiple
accounts, or help manage commons pool Deck Viewer will let you choose
which collection to view. By
default it will pick the first account it finds. If you want to change the account select the Other Settings/Change User Settings
menu item to enable the user settings panel as show below.

From here you can change you output directory, or the
collection that DeckViewer is currently showing. As with most
settings DeckViewer will remember this setting the next time you start
it and use the last collection you were viewing.
Getting
a copy of the Star Chamber Deck Viewer
This application represents several nights and evenings of work, and I
believe it provides many useful features to allow Star Chamber
players to more easily manage their card collections. World's Apart
will not allow me to sell the program so I have decided to give it away and
ask for donations. Hopefully these donations will be sufficient to allow
me to continue supporting the program. If I can increase my card collection by providing these useful tools to
the community then I will continue to do so, if it doesn't work out
that's fine. I'll simply stop taking the time necessary to make
them available for external consumption.
Download Deckviewer now.
Support is only $6 for 6 months or $11 for a year, and gives you access to extra stuff.