Inside an MTG Set Page: Color Sections, Filters, and Alternate Art
An MTG set page on Nerd Leagues lays out every card in a single Magic: The Gathering set — split into color sections, filterable by type and mana value, with alternate-art variants grouped at the bottom. You'll land on one any time you click into a set from the Spoilers Hub or the all-sets browser.
The default color layout
By default an MTG set page sorts cards into Mono-Colored Cards (a W/U/B/R/G grid), Multi-Colored Cards, Colorless Cards, Non-Basic Lands, and Basic Lands. Inside each section, mythics come first, then rares, uncommons, and commons. Click any card to jump to its full card page. Small sets like masterpieces skip the sections entirely and show a single All Cards grid instead.
Filter and search
Filter cards on a set page by type, color, rarity, or mana value using the dropdowns above the grid. The search input matches against rules text. The Color filter has a Color Identity toggle if you want subsets — Selesnya cards inside a Bant search, for example. The CMC filter takes one of =, <, ≤, >, or ≥ plus a number, so "every 3-or-less creature" is one click. Reset clears everything. On mobile, filter chips open a tabbed modal instead of dropdowns.
Alternate art and special printings
Alternate art and special printings get their own section at the bottom of the page, broken into Showcase Cards, Borderless Variants, Extended Art Versions, Etched Variants, Full Art Cards, and Other Special Printings. Only the categories that exist for the set show up — older sets without showcase frames will skip the Showcase header entirely.
Commander sets get a deck view
For Commander sets, the page adds a Decks / Colors toggle in the filter bar. Decks view groups every card by its precon deck and pins all the legendary commanders into a Command Zone at the top. Colors view falls back to the same mono/multi/colorless layout the rest of the site uses. Switch between them depending on whether you're shopping a single deck or scanning the spoiler as one big pile.
Releases that ship with companion products — Commander decks, masterpieces, draft-innovation sets — get a Related Sets panel near the footer for jumping between them. Sets that exist in multiple languages also show a language picker beside the set symbol.