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Woder456

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Please i would like to know can you print out your cards?

 


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Aren't you kind of in the TOTALLY wrong section for that?^^



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Alright so this is the rather complicated but working means i found:First, grab any random image for use from tcg.player, a card image, does not matter which.

Then, save your card directly to your computer with right click and save image as.

 

Then, open up a Microsoft word document, or if you want to print off google docs, that works to, but I am not sure if the scaling is the same.

 

Insert both images from tcg and from this site into the document

 

Re-size your custom card to be the same size as the tcg card.

 

Now, if your program functions like mine, click on the card image you made, then adjust just one increment bigger (basically drag the diagonal arrow out until the size changes, just a little.

 

Next, bring in any other cards that you want to print, and re-size them to be the same as the first card you inserted.

 

There may be easier ways, but this is the only way I have found


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At least, as long as you don't expect them to be original-like MtG cards. I too print my creature-tokens by putting images into into my writer and printing them in MtG-size.



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Oh and I forgot to mention how to include in a deck: Since it is paper, use sleeves, insert basic land or other useless cards into the sleeves, the put the paper printouts inside the sleeve in front of the card.


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another way to use in a deck is to glue/tape to cardstock, cardboard or construction paper.






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