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Adding more standard playing cards

Hi, I am wanting to construct a new deck with 2 x the amount of standard playing cards. So instead of 54, it will have 108. I start by duplicating the standard deck, but when it comes to adding more cards I cant seem to find the standard card faces (from the standard deck). Nor can I just drag them across to copy them. Do I have to find them in the library? If so, where are they exactly? Thanks for any help.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
They are not available in the library. Sorry. - Gauss
So its not possible to construct a deck of standard cards consisting of more than one deck? That seems....... strange.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Oh, it is quite possible if you have the images. Perhaps you can find images of a standard deck of cards and create your own deck. :) It is just that the images for the existing deck are not in the library or marketplace. Perhaps you can post a suggestion that they be added to the marketplace. - Gauss
Yes, I see how it could be done, very tedious but possible. Thanks for the quick replies anyway, you saved me quite a bit of time messing around thinking it must be possible and I'm just not getting it :)
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Gauss
Forum Champion
When I imported my Munchkin deck it took me about 30 minutes to import my scanned in cards (there are 168cards) so it shouldn't take that long if you find scans. - Gauss
Just finished the game and it worked ok with just 1 deck, but I'll look into creating some more for when I have more players. Thanks for the help.
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Lithl
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API Scripter
Gauss said: Oh, it is quite possible if you have the images. Perhaps you can find images of a standard deck of cards and create your own deck. :) Or you could save the existing images and re-upload them to your own library. ;-)
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Finderski
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Compendium Curator
A quick google search should yield several sites with .svg image files of playing cards. Often these image files are the entire deck as one large image file, so I used Gimp's guillotine tool to cut them up into individual image files. Doesn't take much effort. If you can't find a deck you like PM me your email address and I can send you what I have.
I now have my deck of "Two combined decks of standard playing cards" all done. It wasn't much of a hassle after all, thanks for all the help guys, I should be able to support many more players in my next game :)