MTGA caps you at ~100 cloud decks. MTGA+ now lets you keep as many decks as you want by storing the extras on your own machine as plain text files — and you can move decks freely between the cloud and your local storage.
A new Local Decks folder sits at the bottom of your deck
list. Decks in it look and behave like normal decks, but they're saved as
text files on your PC (under
%APPDATA%\MTGAEnhancementSuite\localdecks\) instead of taking
up one of your cloud slots. They never touch your MTGA account, so they
don't count against the limit.
Your deck's format, box art, and which folder it lived in are all kept when you move it back and forth.
Out of cloud slots? Hit the + button on the Local Decks folder to build a brand-new deck straight into local storage — no need to delete anything first. It opens the normal MTGA deck builder, and saving writes it to your local files instead of the cloud. You can edit local decks the same way any time by double-clicking them.
If you try to send a local deck to the cloud while you're already at the cap, MTGA+ tells you there's no free space instead of failing — just Make Local another deck to free a slot first.
New to MTGA+?
One-click installer below.