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Reviewing Possible Card Matches

How to handle clean matches, possible matches, unidentified cards, and suspicious imports.

Reviewing Possible Card Matches

Real decklists are messy. ScryBrew can often guess the intended card from a misspelling or rough OCR read, but you should still check the suggestion before saving it.

Clean Matches

A clean match usually means ScryBrew found the card name clearly, and sometimes the exact set and collector number too. Still review cards with many printings, alternate names, Universes Beyond versions, promos, or special treatments.

Possible Matches

A possible match means the app found a likely card, not a guaranteed card. Look closely at split cards, apostrophes, punctuation, alternate spellings, double-faced cards, and cards with similar names.

Unidentified Cards

Unidentified cards should be corrected or dropped. Do not let a bad card into your collection just to finish the import quickly. Bad collection data creates worse deck suggestions later.

A Safe Habit

When in doubt, drop the card, fix the source text, and import again. Clean card data is faster than debugging a strange deck result days later.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-15.