Wishlists & Tradelists

A wishlist is what you're looking for. A tradelist is what you'd give up. Share either one with a group and OpenRift matches your wants against other members' haves.

Wishlist
Cards you want. Entries drop off as you add copies to your collection.
Tradelist
Specific copies you'd part with. Entries drop off as those copies leave your collection.

What lists can be made of

Every list has a kind, picked when you create it. The kind decides what goes on the list. See Cards, Printings & Copies for what these mean.

Cards
Any printing satisfies the entry. "I need three Fury Runes, art doesn't matter." Available for wishlists and organize lists.
Printings
A specific version: set, art, finish. For when you want one particular printing, like a foil alt-art from one specific set. Available for wishlists and organize lists.
Copies
Specific physical copies from your collections. Tradelists are always copy-kind.

Creating a wishlist

Open the Collections sidebar and click + New wishlist.

1
Pick a name
'For my Yasuo deck', 'Missing rares', whatever you'll recognize.
2
Choose a kind
Cards or printings. Pick cards unless you want one specific printing.
3
Set the trade defaults (or skip for now)
A price reference, currency, and accepts value. You can fill these in later from List → Edit.

Filling a wishlist

A fresh wishlist opens with a Browse catalog button. Clicking it puts the catalog into add-mode (a small pulsing dot in the toolbar marks the mode); from there, the + on any card adds it to the list.

Other paths in:

From the catalog
Any card cell's overflow menu has an Add to list action.
Bulk import
Paste a text list of card names and quantities. Card-kind lists only. See Importing & Exporting for the format.
From a deck
The deck builder's missing-cards view can spin up a wishlist pre-filled with the cards in the deck you don't own yet.
Drag
Drag any card from the catalog grid onto the wishlist in the sidebar.

Creating a tradelist

Open the Collections sidebar and click + New tradelist.

1
Pick a name
'Spare foils', 'For Tuesday Night Crew', 'Sell pile'.
2
Kind is fixed to copies
No choice. Tradelists track real cards from your collection.
3
Set the trade defaults
A price reference, currency, and accepts value. Setting these is what other members see before they reach out.

Filling a tradelist

Tradelists hold individual copies, so you fill them from the collection side, not the catalog side. Two paths:

From a collection
Open the collection, select copies (Ctrl-click or the bulk-select toggle in the toolbar), and use Add to list in the floating action bar.
Drag
Drag a copy from the grid onto the tradelist in the sidebar.

Adding a copy to a tradelist doesn't move it out of its collection. The copy stays where it physically is; the tradelist just flags it as available. When you trade it away, dispose or move it like any other copy and it drops off the tradelist.

Setting prices and trade preferences

Trade preferences live in two layers: a default that applies to the whole list, and optional per-card overrides. When the list is shared into a group, these are what show up as the They: and You: lines on match rows.

List defaults

Set in the create dialog, or later from Edit on the list page. Three fields:

Price reference
A marketplace price (Cardmarket, TCGplayer, or CardTrader), a fixed amount you type in, or blank to say "let's negotiate".
Currency
EUR or USD. Used for fixed amounts.
Accepts
Cards, Money, or Both.

Per-card overrides

Each entry has a pill showing its current preference (inherited from the list, or overridden). Click it to set a different price or accepts value for that one card. An override only replaces the fields you change; the others still fall through to the list default.

Adjusting quantities and removing entries

Wishlists have / + next to the quantity. Tradelists show a count of copies (one per physical card). Right-click an entry or use the row actions menu to remove it.

Importing and exporting

Card-kind lists can be imported from and exported to plain text (one card per line with quantities). Printing-kind and copy-kind lists can't, since pasted text can't identify a specific printing or copy. See Importing & Exporting for the format.

Sharing a list with a group

Lists are private by default. To share one with a group, open the group page, scroll to Settings → Share your lists, and tick the list. Each list is shared per-group, so sharing a wishlist with one group doesn't share it with any other group you're also in. Untick at any time to stop sharing.

A note on organize lists

Alongside wishlists and tradelists there's an organize list for grouping cards that aren't about trading: a brew pool, a custom-format pile, favorite alt-arts. Organize lists support all three kinds. They can be shared into a group and members can see them, but they don't feed into matches.

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