What is a DCI account?

Your DCI number is your personal identification number at events like Friday Night Magic and D&D Adventurers League.

How do I find my DCI?

  1. If you already have signed up for a Wizards Account, a tournament organizer—including at your local store—can look up your DCI number associated with your account.
  2. If you already have signed up for a Wizards Account, you can see your DCI number on your profile page after logging in at accounts.wizards.com.

How do I create a DCI account?

Go to accounts.wizards.com. Click “Activate DCI Number.” “Claim” your DCI number by entering your DCI number and an activation code, then click “Create an Account.” If you do not have your activation code (which many of you don’t), customer service can get it for you if you contact them.

What does DCI stand for MTG?

Originally, it was known as the DCI (formerly Duelists’ Convocation International) but was rebranded in 2008. The WPN provided game rules, tournament operating procedures, and other materials to private tournament organizers and players.

Do Planeswalker Points still exist?

Will my Planeswalker Points history be saved? You will be able to access your Planeswalker Points history until May 27, 2020. After that it will no longer be available.

Do DCI numbers expire?

They can sign-up for a Wizards account directly with a retailer or can sign-up as a guest, but then will not be able to have their progress tracked. The Grand Prix tournaments at MagFest will continue to use DCI numbers until 2021.

How do you create an MTG account?

To create a new account, go to the Magic the Gathering Online webpage and click on the create new account link. The rest of the process is very self explanatory, however, feel free to use this guide for reference.

What is spell table?

SpellTable is a free mobile app that was designed and built by Jonathan Rowny and his team for playing paper Magic remotely.

Can you sell your MTG account?

You are NOT allowed to sell or purchase accounts.

Can you have multiple Mtga accounts?

Can I have Multiple Accounts on Arena? There is no rule against having multiple accounts in MTG Arena. However, you could end up getting banned if you tried to enter high stakes tournaments like Mythic Qualifiers with more than one account.

Did Wizards buy SpellTable?

The remote tabletop Magic service SpellTable announced today that it was joining Wizards of the Coast.