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Card Game Question

I have been toying around with several games that use decks in one way or another. For example Talisman has an Adventure Deck that everyone draws from. There are expansions for this game just as there are for Munchkin. Adding the cards to the deck is not an issue (other than its damn time consuming to load every single card one at a damn time). The question I am wondering about (and this might actually end up in a Suggestion forum instead) is if you want to add additional decks to a base deck, can you one you add them, have the option to include them in the deck or not WITHOUT having to delete them. EXAMPLE: I am running Talisman and I want to add the Dragons Expansion. I upload the cards to the Adventure base deck. get some players together and they do not like the Dragon Expansion. Is there a way to remove those cards from the base deck without deleting them? It seems to me a simple radial/check button next to the card telling stating if you want the card removed seems logical and would have been included. I have looked and not seen it. I know the Development people cannot think of everything but this doesn't seem like a stretch to have included. So I am wondering, did I miss something? Is this going to be developed? Anyone else on the same page with me?
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Gauss
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At this time it is not a feature, perhaps you can post a suggestion regarding it. - Gauss
For now one solution would be to copy the base campaign you have Talisman in.  Name the Second one Talisman with Expansion, the copied campaign would have the decks in it, add the expansion cards to it.  Now you have two Talisman games one with the expansion and one without.  Not ideal but it gets the job done.
That would indeed work, but not ideal. For a game like Munchkin if you had 5 expansions, you would need a combination of ... well I am too tired to do math ATM, but its more than is reasonable.