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Apprentice (software)

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Apprentice (software)

Apprentice (software)

Apprentice is a program that assists in playing Magic: The Gathering over the Internet and maintains a searchable database of Magic cards. It was developed by Dragonstar Studios from 1996-1999 and based on an earlier program from 1995 by Tan Thor Jen.[1] The original 1995 Apprentice, written in Visual Basic, was then ported to Delphi by Mike Allen and after creation of the 1.0 port development was continued by Ryan Davis. The last release was in the version 1.4 branch and a 2.0 branch, developed by Davis, was promised in the future.[2] However, Dragonstar Studios disbanded. In 2007 Apprentice 2.0 was open sourced and development continues http://sourceforge.net/projects/apprentice2/.

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Gameplay

Apprentice lacks a rules engine; the game moves forward by the players talking out their current actions. Apprentice simply provides an interface that can keep track of the current phase of the game; cards in play and their current state; and cards in the graveyard.[3] There is no concept of card ownership; players may use as many copies of a card as they would like in decks they create.[4] Cards which interact with sideboards such as the Judgment "wishes" or the Dissension split card Research/Development are not implemented directly, and are instead usually adjudicated by creating temporary new cards on the spot.

The program is freeware and is downloadable without need for either charge or registration.[5] However, when Dragonstar Studios disbanded, they did not release the Apprentice 1.0 source code due to the legal agreement between them and Wizards of the Coast.[6] Hence, the 1.0 branch is frozen in time without the possibility of any future upgrades or bugfixes. However, the simple data format used to store cards has allowed new sets to be added and the registry of cards updated.

Apprentice was officially acknowledged and licensed by Wizards of the Coast, as it only uses publicly-available rules and lists of cards.

Netdraft

Netdraft is the main program used by both Apprentice and Magic Workstation to support "drafts," a popular limited format. Netdraft hosts up to 8 players who may draft from any magic set.[7] This includes out of print sets as well as the most recent set in the interval between the Prerelease event and the street release. In Netdraft's early days it was considered buggy and did not always compensate for those with erratic connections. Unlike the original Apprentice, Netdraft has been occasionally updated, and is currently spartan but functional.

Backwash

Apprentices usage was threatened with the proliferation of the "Backwash" program which allowed undetectable cheating;[6] for example, the ordering of each player's library. This program threatened the viability of Apprentice in leagues where any kind of prizes were available. An update was created that allegedly allowed the staff to check for the use of such 'cheat' programs, however.[8] A more recent version can be found at Magic-League. Apprentice 2.0 includes encryption to prevent these types of exploits.

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