Save your deck and join the gym
You've analyzed your first deck. Now let's keep it.
Step 1 — sign in (if you haven't)
On the analyzer page, scroll to the action row and look for Save deck. If you're not signed in, you'll be prompted to do that first. Sign in with email or your linked provider — it takes about 10 seconds.
Step 2 — give your deck a name
Once you're signed in, hit Save deck and give it a name. Something memorable — "Charizard ex starter" works fine.
The deck and its full analysis snapshot land in your library at /my-decks. You can come back to it anytime.
Step 3 — what you can do with a saved deck
Your saved decks are more than storage. Each one becomes the home base for:
- Match logging — every time you play a game with this deck, log the result (W/L/D, opponent's deck, notes). Over time, your record builds up and you'll start to see which matchups you're good at and which need work.
- Notes — keep a running notepad on the deck itself. Card swaps you're considering, tech ideas, observations from recent games.
- Sharing — generate a short link (
/d/...) to send the deck to anyone, including non-signed-in friends. They'll see the same analysis you did. - Publishing — flip the deck to public and it'll appear on your trainer profile at
/u/your-username. Other trainers can like your deck and you'll climb the leaderboard. - Renaming — change the name later. Decks evolve.
Welcome to the gym
You now know:
- How a card works, how a turn works, how to win
- How to pick your knockouts to shape every match
- How to read a deck list
- How to analyze a deck on Dexter
- How to save and track a deck
That's the floor. More Learn to Play lessons (coming soon) go deeper — building decks from scratch, beginner strategy, and getting plugged into the community. For now, go play some games and log them. That's the fastest way to improve.
We'll see you on the leaderboard.