I have noticed that all spell decks have a max copies limit. My question is, how do you "copy" a deck? I would assume a copy would enable you to load different cards for different situations and I would like to have that option.
The maximum copies limit is the limit to the amount of spell cards you have in each deck. To have a different deck for different situations, simply buy another deck and set it up for the situation and when needed just equip the deck that fits the situation.
I don't know of any way to copy the deck. What you can do is buy several decks and load each of them with the cards you want for each situation.
Note that if you do this, treasure cards don't transfer to the current deck. They have to be unloaded first (and they revert to your supply if the deck is sold).
I have noticed that all spell decks have a max copies limit. My question is, how do you "copy" a deck? I would assume a copy would enable you to load different cards for different situations and I would like to have that option.
Thanks
you dont copy a deck it is the max # of one spell you can have. example deck with a max of 5 copies means you can have 5 or one spell like 5 judgement.
I have noticed that all spell decks have a max copies limit. My question is, how do you "copy" a deck? I would assume a copy would enable you to load different cards for different situations and I would like to have that option.
Thanks
I believe you are referring to the max copies of "cards" that deck can carry. Some decks allow more of your own school spells in that deck than other types of spells.
ok i read some replys i thought id mention that is a deack in the discription says max copies 5 max ice copies 6 then you get 6 coppies of ice spells you can use and 5 copies for any other school's spells. dose that make sense so if it shows a schools symbol and an number before it then max after and its a deck then you get that many copies of that schools card. normaly when a condition like this comes up the deck is for the school only like my ice example would broply be for ice only. thats only my experience though.