![]() It includes the main program itself (wc3.jar), a user manual which details all the features of the program and includes a reference for the scripting language, along with 2. json file into the main editor.īelow is the download link for WC3. WC3 also allows you to save your cards, templates, and text snippits in a JSON file that can the be shared and imported into WC3 by simply dragging and droping the. WC3 comes packaged with Export Templates for a simple text template, and a ygopro sqlite template. WC3’s scripting language is also used to write “Export Templates” which allows you output your card data as any text or SQLite based format. With WC3 you can reuse card text that is shared by multiple cards (such as the text for piercing battle damage), and with a built in scripting language, you can even include variation in the reused text. What WC3 does well is managing the card data, and text templating. ![]() The intent is that you design the card here, then copy the text over to your card image creator of choice. The first thing to note is that this program is made for designing cards in the sense of the card’s stats and effects, it’s not used to create actual images. ![]() This is my personal custom card creation tool that I’ve finally decided is decent enough to release (Fun Fact: This is also the 2nd time I rewrote the program from scratch since the first version in 2011).
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