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Decks: Add Rollable Tables "weight" or add in a "x duplicates" on each card.

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I would like the ability to add in a weight for cards when I am making my decks. Whether that's through just adding a box to denote how many duplicates of this card there are in the deck, or just the same weight system from rollable tables for probability that this card will be drawn. For Example: My Magic Item Deck: Weight / Magic Item 50 / Potion of healing 5 / Potion of hill Giant Strength 10 / Spell Scroll (Cantrip) 20 / Spell Scroll (1st Level) 5 / Spell Scroll (2nd Level) 10 / Potion of Climbing OR My Magic Item Deck: Quantity / Magic Item 25x / Potion of healing 4x / Potion of Hill Giant Strength 7x / Spell Scroll (Cantrip) 10x / Spell Scroll (1st Level) 2x / Spell Scroll (2nd Level) 6x / Potion of Climbing This way I can "deal" players their items in a bit more fun way of "here's exactly what magic items you have to pass around to eachother" Would save a lot of headache over "who was writing down our loot?" Drastically reduce the bog down from some fun loot generation for killing that big nasty we randomly encountered. ALSO MACRO SUPPORT Why oh why is there no macro support?!?!? If someone could edit that into the title, that would be great. "Decks: Macro support + Weighted/Duplicate Cards" or something.
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