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Like maybe a small tile container that can only hold one card and will display a generic card icon when filled (like containers such as shelves usually fill up with generic items when filled)
Maybe giving access to the examine card function?
I love this mod, and essentially wanna let players on my RP server have a chance to play Trading Card Shop Simulator but You Might Have to Shoot a Man (TM)
You can view the artwork here: Artwork [github.com]
And the data set used: Cards on GoogleSheets [docs.google.com]
You can do a few actions from the top of the search menu if you right click the item, but it's limited to context actions.
You can also drag cards around to be in-between or swapped with other cards in the search window.
Just in case you werent using the search window - that being said any sorting options will probably be added there.
Appreciation to: theharber (mattharber).
So, I can't help you there.
Well, that is out of character. They and their parent company have always been about fun above all else!
I would type more but they might catch on to my abbreviations and and sarcasm and find some way to take me to fun court and fun me into the stone age.
Sorry they nuked your other mod @Chuckleberry Finn
Workshop ID: 3222961867
Mod ID: gamenight_magic
The files needed to generate your own cards are in the GitHub repo as well. I haven't written a guide mostly due to the fact it requires Photoshop.