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Card deck

The deck view shows every card your data produces, rendered with the layout you built in the card prototyper. It is the fastest way to see your whole set at once and spot problems before you print — a value that overflows its box, a missing image, a card that reads differently than you intended, or a piece of art that doesn't sit right against the frame.

Each row in your data table appears as one finished card, drawn with the exact fonts, colors, and positions from your template. Because every card shares the same layout, the grid makes inconsistencies jump out: an unusually long rules text, a stat that breaks the alignment, a card missing its cost. Scanning the deck is how you catch balance and readability issues that are invisible when you look at cards one at a time.

The deck reflects your live data, so any edit you make in the prototyper shows up here immediately. Reorder, rename, or retune columns and watch the whole set update. This makes the deck view a natural checkpoint in the design loop — build the layout, review the deck, adjust, and repeat until every card holds together.

When the set looks consistent and complete, move on to the print sheet to lay the cards out for paper, add crop marks, and export files ready for cutting and a physical playtest. Like the rest of the card maker, the deck view runs in your browser with no account or upload required.