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And yeah, I looked into making a card deck before too, it seems pretty complicated lol.
I have never played these versions, and I've never played Pandemic, so I can't speak on if all the pieces are there or if it includes everything you need (I assume the setups have everything). I have played Betrayal in real life before, so I know what a setup would need and how things would need to be placed.
Betrayal at Baldur's Gate: Workshop Link
Betrayal Legacy: Workshop Link
Pandemic Legacy - Season 1: Workshop Link
Pandemic Legacy - Season 2: Workshop Link
As for making a new setup for those games, or making scans, I'd say try finding other setups and existing assets first. And technically anyone can use assets and scans in setups in the workshop for their own setups (my setup here for Betrayal is literally a merging of others' workshop assets, and then I organized, improved, and fixed a lot of things for the better, in my opinion, of course). So, anyone could use the following setups, and copy/paste them into their own to try to make it better.
And if you were wanting to have multiple saves for a game, like Legacy games, remember you can always save a state of a game in Tabletop Sim.