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It is free and open-source.
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Its source code can be looked at on their
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[GitHub Page](https://github.com/nicho92/MtgDesktopCompanion).
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- [What's in Standard?](https://whatsinstandard.com/) lists the sets that are currently legal in
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the standard format.
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## Playing Online
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There is a fully digital and online version of MTG called
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[Magic: The Gathering Arena](https://magic.wizards.com/mtgarena) - or MTGA for short - that has the
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same rules as the tabletop variant.
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[Magic: The Gathering Arena](https://magic.wizards.com/mtgarena) - or MTGA for short - that has
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nearly the same rules as the tabletop variant.
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Another alternative to playing fully digital is [Magic: The Gathering Online](https://www.mtgo.com).
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It is also possible to remotely play with tabletop cards.
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This is most easily done on [Spelltable](https://spelltable.wizards.com/) which is an official
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