New to BGG here, but thought I'd throw this out there. I've attempted to take all the official lists, and custom lists I could find, and make up some pdfs that could be printed out at around 2.5'x3.5' like full size playing cards.All the finished files are here:My intention is for people to just download the pdfs I have there, since I did include an editable page of blanks, but for anyone who wants to know the 'How' in order to do it themselves, here goes.I used a combination of LibreOffice Calc, and LibreOffice Writer. You put the card list into three columns in Calc, and then copy all the cells with text (this should be an area three columns wide and many rows long), and 'paste special' that (from the 'Edit' menu) into a Writer document as a 'DDE Link.' Then you format your page to have margins as follows:left: 0.5'; right: 0.5'; top: 0.3'; bottom: 0.3'The table cells will automatically even themselves out to 2.5' wide on letter size paper with those margins, so you just have to set the height of the cells manually. Select the entire table in Writer, and then right click on the table to select the Row - Height option from the context menu. Then uncheck the 'fit to size' box and manually set the height to 3.45'.Now, for purposes of making these look similar to the real thing, with the whole table selected, I use either Arial or Helvetica (Bold) for the font, setting the font size to 16pt. Next, from the 'Format Table' dialogue (Right click - 'Table'), you go to the 'Borders' tab and set the border width to be 1pt, and set all the 'Spacing to Contents' values to 0.16'.You now have a set of printable cards you can put in sleeves with backers to have a very nice, and sturdy set of cards.

And no need for cardstock or a metric ton of black ink/toner (I imagine everyone here can find a pile of old playing cards or M:TG cards to use). Ideally, if you choose to buy subsequent sets you can sleeve those as well and work them in with all the ones you've printed thus far.If you are getting a blank page at the end of a set of cards, set your bottom margin to either 0.1' or 0'. This will allow for the trailing carriage return to not wrap down to a new blank page.

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Writer will warn you that this is outside your printer's margin, but ignore that, it's just white space anyway. I found the best way to cut these was using a cutting mat, a thick ruler, a rotary cutter, and patients. Your mileage may vary; use what works for you.Getting the logo in the bottom left corner is a bit trickier, so I'll leave that out unless someone requests an explanation later. As per other posts on the matter I have made copious mention of the CC-BY-NC-SA license for CAH on my site, on the cards, and in the files.Thanks to anyone who takes a look, and thanks especially to this post. Before buying $80 in sleeves, I would recommend talking to your local game shop and seeing if they will give you a volume discount.

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I bought standard UltraPro solid color sleeves (normally US$2.99/50pk). Now getting 650-750 sleeves would be 13x2.99 - $39+tax or 15x2.99 - $45+tax.However, for the sake of asking.politely.

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I got a discount of about 20% since I was effectively buying a display box worth of the 50pks. Also for the sake of asking I got all the M:TG commons I needed for free. This all allowed me to print this at home for minimal cost on regular letter paper on my B/W laser printer. So I've spent some time looking through the card-lists I have, and the vast majority of these cards seem to be included in the set that I have posted as the BGG Set.I am going to have to put together a master list of cards and what set they are from, so I can remove what seems to really be duplication in the set I labeled BGG.

That would also allow me to finally separate out the first expansion into its own files as well.For now, I will however see what I can do about putting together the versions of the black cards that are both separate files and with inverted colors. Can't make any promises though, been a bit busy as of late.

So, I've added card backs (black and white) since people keep asking. I make no assurances that they will match the commercial cards, but here's something for those that requested them. Also added a zipped svg file for blank/editable black cards (white text on black background).Finally, I have added files with black backgrounds and white text for the core set and the BGG set, since those were also requested. I still haven't split the other expansions into black and white cards with both a black and white text version of the black cards, yet.