
As a deck brewer I do have various global tags for staples of different formats like modern-staple cedh-staple and so forth. I have use these tags to get an overview how many staples of various formats I am playing in a deck, mostly for determening the power level of a casual commander deck. While brewing I also start early in the process to tag cards with their funtionality in that specific deck (#Wincon 1, for example has all cards which are connected to my first wincon) If I start with the tagging process. I usually switch into the Type&tags mode, which then will show me untagged cards in their respective category and already tagged cards. Which does include my gobal tags of staples. If I hide the global tags the tags are hidden including their cards, and cards which are not yet tagged in the deck context are hidden aswell.
I as a deck brewer would love to have a toggle to not use the global tags in the current deck at that moment, but still keep the global tags associated with the cards.
Unfortunately there is no workaround for this except removing all the global tags from the cards and then readding them later.
Super on board for this. Especially for packages and free form decklists meant as a reference, where detailed tag breakdowns can be drastically muddied by the forced inclusion of the author’s global tags. Not to mention that I have run into similar issues, too, when trying to tag cards with deck-specific tags after adding them with the search bar. Because cards with a global tag go straight to that tag and never the “Untagged” section, it can be a game of Where’s Waldo trying to find the card you literally just added to the deck…
