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Also seem to be stuck loading the game or decks between 91-97%
There is a prompt when I create a table saying there is an update available and to right click the 'encoder'? I'm not entirely sure where to find this encoder.
Quick question - where can I find a list of codes for the draft import mode?
e.g. - what set does "CMR" stands for?
For importing even any custom art (like proxys) you could do scryfall command + card name + url that has the custom image you want (the following is the command that you put in text chat): scryfall *cardname* *url*
https://imgur.com/a/QdbPMNT
My favorite commands to easily finding cards are "Scryfall print *cardname*" for looking different card versions and "Scryfall search *syntax like type: or set:*" for going for that specific version you like (and by using some site database like https://scryfall.com/ you can find most set codes there to use in the "set:" syntax.)
For importing even any custom art (like proxys) you could do scryfall + card name + url that has the custom image you want = "scryfall *cardname* *url*"
https://imgur.com/a/QdbPMNT
https://imgur.com/a/f9ZYtFa
Okay, taking this deck as an example. I use the deck importer with the above link and it spits out the main deck just fine. The problem is that I have a bunch of similar angel tokens so I choose specific art for each token so I can easily tell them apart(as well as token art I prefer to use for the others), but the deck importer often puts the wrong art on the token cards. It isn't game breaking or anything, just annoying, but I would greatly prefer to be able to use the token art I want.
As far as saving the decks as objects I got that down just fine.
When you put stuff (either tokens or like a whole deck+tokens) in a container like the Deck Box for example you can right click the box and click in "Save Object". That way you will always have your deck loaded the way you want by importing the deck box after you save it.
Example I imported just now with a Tergrid deck: https://i.imgur.com/KFDxlKR.png
Also, if you are leaving the card Easy Modeles Encoder activated it does add some buttons to the cards, one of them being the "flip" card module that works as a shortcut for that action: https://i.imgur.com/h0jS8g9.png
If this is still happening, add me and I can try to see what's wrong.
This is by far my favorite mod for magic. I've got friends all across NA so this has been great for finally being able to play together without needing to pay extra for Arena or MtGO.
10/10
Yes you can import any card that exists in the Scryfall database with "scryfall (insert card here)". Example: "scryfall Reality Shaping" -> this would spawn the Reality Shaping Planechase card. You could then scale it up if you want it by right clicking it.
Another way to import a lot of cards is by the command "scryfall search xxxxx". If you want all planechase cards from the Planechase Anthology Planes set for example (https://scryfall.com/sets/opca) you could do the scryfall search command with the set syntax:
scryfall search set:OPCA
This would spawn all cards from this planechase set.
Thank YOU so much for making this <3
I tried to edit the fork from BakedPie, but I have an error that I dont know how to fix, a nil value somewhere which break the buttons =/ .
Thank you for your answer.
This made the mod load 3x faster and I think might help people with low spec pcs.
https://i.imgur.com/EHzFFXl.png