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Post by aethermaster on May 3, 2022 3:16:53 GMT
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but here goes: I'm trying to prototype a game I've otherwise entirely been working on on paper and can prototype it pretty well using what the basic MtG cards use, apart from one thing: Levels. The creature equivalent uses levels instead of mana to play them, and I was wondering how difficult it would be to make that possible on the base magic cards already.
It's always abbreviated to "LV:" if that would make it easier.
(Sorry, I'm pretty new here)
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GenevensiS
3/3 Beast
Posts: 171
Favorite Card: Baleful Strix
Favorite Set: Urza's Saga
Color Alignment: Blue, Black
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Post by GenevensiS on May 3, 2022 6:32:08 GMT
Can you post an image of what it should look like?
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Post by aethermaster on May 3, 2022 12:49:46 GMT
Attachment DeletedI hope this helps (this card was already marked when I got it with a bunch of other bulk) I don't have any proper prototypes easily accessible at the moment The levels should go from 0 to probably no higher than 5, but I don't really know how any of this works anyway.
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GenevensiS
3/3 Beast
Posts: 171
Favorite Card: Baleful Strix
Favorite Set: Urza's Saga
Color Alignment: Blue, Black
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Post by GenevensiS on May 3, 2022 21:44:57 GMT
I made a modification to the mainframe template to allow you to input text in the casting cost.
You can get it here:
download the style file (74.3K)
put it in the following folder and let it overwrite:
MSE Folder/data/magic-m15-altered.mse-style
Now when you create a card using the M15 Mainframe template, there should be a new field in the Style tab called 'Text casting cost'. If you enable this, you can now write text in the casting cost field.
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Post by aethermaster on May 4, 2022 15:25:54 GMT
Thank you!
...but it looks like I don't have that folder? I'm attempting to figure it out on my own and will be checking through a few other threads but it may just not have been in the version I downloaded.
The only m15 folders I can see are "adventure" and "mainframe-dfc" which I know I downloaded separately. Could it be in "magic-new.mse-style"? Or should I download a new file to have replaced?
Edit: Alright, I fixed it. I reinstalled everything, and I hope it didn't mess up my files.
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