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justus-decktet-optimize.pdf (4.96 MB) (Log in or Register to download.)
This is the handdrawn set that I drew up for the Decktet by PD Magus. It includes the extended Decktet but it has a different background for easy removal from the set.

The changes to the Decktet are Knots color is Red and the suit Decktet-Leaves are now Flowers (purple).
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These cards are cool but they would use an insane amount of colored ink to print. I think just printing the regular cards would be better for the printer since they aren't a solid color.
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Oh for sure, I uploaded this because of another user's request, but even if you don't print it out, you can certainly use it as a template for drawing your own set.

I mean the materials are dirt cheap, just pieces of 1-ply chipboard and once you sleeve them up they work fine as playing cards (albeit a touch thick) but not that much thicker than usual sleeved playing cards.
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