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And I'll make sure to give credit when its all done.
I'm trying to make use of a counter like this, I did find something that will work for what I need but eventually want to make something custom that fits more with what I'm making.
Tis why i wanted to ask about some of that.
Like if I put an encoder on a card and it was a counter, can i put the encoder anywhere on the card and it will stay there? Will multiple counters have proper spacing?
What can I do with this, because this would save me so much headache
Each wooden circle is a different module(+1/+1 counters, Keywords, colors).
There should also be one Menu Module.
Can try and help you more directly if you have more specific questions.
Spawned this in because I thought it would help me automate some functions in MTG like Untap, Draw, Mill, etc.
It's a bunch of wooden circles that fall all over the place each time I try to move a couple of them and I don't have any understanding of how to work with them after reading your workshop page. Is there a tutorial somewhere here or on youtube? Didn't think I'd need to be an actual wizard to add a couple buttons to my table...