/PrefixOtterly MTG is basically the Magic: The Gathering friend you wish you had in every Discord server. It sits quietly in your server until you need it — then suddenly it’s pulling up cards, breaking down decks, suggesting upgrades, and answering rules questions without you having to leave Discord or open ten browser tabs. If you play Magic at all — casually, competitively, or somewhere in between — Otterly MTG just makes things easier. Looking up cards feels effortless You know that moment when someone mentions a card and half the table goes “wait, what does that do again?” Just type [[Card Name]] and Otterly MTG drops the card right into chat. Image, oracle text, mana symbols, power/toughness, loyalty — all clean and easy to read. Double-faced cards, split cards, weird layouts… it handles all of it. If you want to search manually, /card works too, with autocomplete so you don’t have to remember exact names. Deck analysis that actually tells you something useful When you run /analyzedeck with a Moxfield or Archidekt link, Otterly MTG doesn’t just throw numbers at you — it explains your deck. It’ll tell you: How strong your deck is compared to the usual Commander power brackets Whether your mana curve is smooth or kind of a mess What your deck is actually made of (creatures, ramp, interaction, etc.) How close you are to the EDHREC “average” for your commander If you’re accidentally (or intentionally) running known combos Which cards work especially well together What staples you might be missing And yes… how salty your deck might feel to play against Everything is split into pages with buttons, so you can click through at your own pace without spamming the channel. When you don’t know what to build next If you’re bored or stuck, /randomdeck is perfect. It throws out random Commander deck ideas based on colors, power level, archetype, and even budget. It’s great for: Brewing something weird Starting a challenge deck Or just getting inspired when your brain is fried It keeps your server in the loop Otterly MTG can post updates when: New sets are announced or released Wizards publishes official news Banlists or rules change You pick the channel, and it just quietly keeps everyone informed. Helps you find the right cards Not sure what to add or replace? /recommend looks at your commander, your deck, and the EDHREC data to suggest cards that actually make sense — including cheaper alternatives if you don’t want to drop a fortune on staples. Built for real Discord servers Otterly MTG isn’t just a card lookup tool: Reporting bugs is quick and painless You can run MTG events with reminders Track your card collection Look up rulings without derailing the conversation It’s meant to support real playgroups and communities. It’s fast, clean, and doesn’t get in the way Responses are quick Errors actually explain what went wrong It handles messy deck links properly New servers get a short, helpful welcome message It’s updated regularly And visually? It’s clean. Nice embeds, proper mana symbols, no clutter, no spam. The boring (but important) legal bit Otterly MTG is unofficial fan content under Wizards of the Coast’s Fan Content Policy. It’s not endorsed by Wizards. Magic: The Gathering and all related content belong to Wizards of the Coast LLC. Who it’s really for Honestly? Anyone who plays Magic and uses Discord. Commander groups, draft pods, LGS servers, streamers, brand-new players, sweaty grinders — if Magic comes up in your server, Otterly MTG fits right in. Getting started is easy Add the bot, read the short welcome message, and start typing / to see what it can do. No setup headaches. Otterly MTG doesn’t try to replace how you play Magic — it just removes the annoying parts so you can focus on the game.