netdeck

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

net +‎ deck

Noun[edit]

netdeck (plural netdecks)

  1. (slang, collectible card games, derogatory) A decklist copied from the Internet.
    • 1998, Tolun, “Rarity, is it really still neccessary?[sic]”, in rec.games.trading-cards.magic.strategy[1] (Usenet):
      Do you? Or do you just copy the latest netdeck and get your ass whupped?

Verb[edit]

netdeck (third-person singular simple present netdecks, present participle netdecking, simple past and past participle netdecked)

  1. (slang, collectible card games, derogatory) To use decklists copied from the Internet.
    • 2000, David Sutcliffe, “More thoughts on reviving Magic”, in uk.games.trading-cards.misc[2] (Usenet):
      I think we need to be able to reward the players who have turned up and put as much effort as any of us into their decks (probably more, if they aren't netdecking), but who aren't likely to ever graze the Top-8, []