Hey all,
Is there an efficient way of saving a custom card set to your desktop and printing it out?
I'd like to be able to print out these custom sets for things like drafts.
Thanks.
-Nick
QUESTION: Saving and Printing Custom Cards and Sets
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I am interested in how to do this as well.
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Feyd can certainly answer this in more detail, but while we absolutely encourage things like custom card playtesting, we have to limit resolution for certain applications of the card creator in order to not run afoul of WotC IP protections and not give bad actors the tools to do something prohibited (i.e., proxying).
Psst, check the second page of Custom Card Contests & Games! Because of the daily contests, a lot of games fall down to there.
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The greatest (fake) pro wrestling on the internet - Collaborative Create-A-Booster - My random creations (updated regularly)
Important Facts: Colorless is not a color, Wastes is not a land type, Changeling is not a creature type
Cavalier1213 wrote: ↑1 year agoIs there an efficient way of saving a custom card set to your desktop and printing it out?
Apologies for not replying before. I missed this thread. There was another one about this around the same time this was first posted, so I might have gotten the two mixed up or just not seen it. Feel free to always @ me if I don't respond.
If you have any access level to a set (ie: it's your set, or the owner gave you access in the collaboration access management), you'll have the set control menu on the top left.
That now has an Export option, at the bottom:
For now, we offer two options for exporting:
- Plain text in a .txt file
- A printable PDF in our Playtesting format.
Many Custom Card sites have been shut down, and it's almost always due to users who use their legitimate, well-intended tools for an illegitimate, ill-intended reason. Unfortunately, the only current solution to prevent such bad use is to limit and restrict the tool on this aspect.
One day I'd love to find a way to offer legitimate CCC users what they need/deserve without risking running afoul by bad seeds.
Until then, we suffer for the bad few
Example of the playtest layout:
To the beaten, the broken, or the damned; the lost, and the wayward: wherever I may be, you will have a home.