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# **class** `scrython.symbology.Symbology()`
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These docs will likely not be as detailed as the official Scryfall Documentation, and you should reference that for more information.
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>In the event that a key isn't found or has been changed, you can access the full JSON output with the `scryfallJson` variable (`Symbology().scryfallJson`).
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## Args
|arg|type|description|
|:---:|:---:|:---:|
## Returns
N/A
## Raises
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N/A
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## Examples
```python
>>> symbol = scrython.symbology.Symbology()
```
## Methods
---
### `data()`
```
The data returned from the query
Acceptable keys:
symbol (string): The plaintext symbol, usually written with curly braces
loose_variant (string): The alternate version of the symbol, without curly braces
transposable (boolean): True if it's possibly to write the symbol backwards
represents_mana (boolean): True if this is a mana symbol
cmc (float): The total converted mana cost of the symbol
appears_in_mana_costs (boolean): True if the symbol appears on the mana cost of any card
funny (boolean): True if the symbol is featured on any funny cards
colors (array): An array of all colors in the given symbol
english (string): An english sentence describing the mana cost
gatherer_alternate (array): An array of Gatherer like costs
Args:
index (integer, optional): Defaults to None. Access a specific index.
key (string, optional): Defaults to None. Returns the value of the given key. Requires the `index` argument.
Returns:
List: The full list of data.
Dictionary: If given an index
String: If given an index and key.
```
---
### `data_length()`
```
The length of the data returned
Returns:
integer
```
---
### `has_more()`
```
True if there are more pages to the object
Returns:
boolean
```
---
### `object()`
```
Returns the type of object it is
(card, error, etc)
Returns:
string
```