loulu10 Posted November 17, 2020 Report Share Posted November 17, 2020 Greetings, I'm LuLu. Found YCM while researching my inherited fake Yu-Gi-Oh! SKY DRAGON card in preparation for doing my card collection inventory. I inherited my nephew's collection (about 100 cards + Sky Dragon) when he lost interest as a teen. In 2018, I started learning the rules and expanding my collection after I found a local game shop with Yu-Gi-OH! players - although they 99% played Magic. Now I estimate that I'm over 500+ cards in sleeves in deck boxes bought from my local comics store. I'll count cards this winter 2020 during covid19 lockdown. Haven't found anyone to play Yu-Gi_Oh! with yet (My husband will play Qwirkle, 500 Rummy, Crazy Eights, Mahjonng, and Mechs vs. Minions with me.) Meanwhile, I'm still reading and organizing the Yu-Gi-Oh cards. And using YCM to make a card. Just can't find how to SAVE my YCM card(s). Is it even possible to save cards here on YCM. I saw a couple members mentioned DB which I'll visit, too. Meanwhile, I screen printed my Cardmaker card for safekeeping. Glad I found YCM! Peace. Quote: "The secret to getting ahead is getting started". - Mark Twain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pommelo Posted November 18, 2020 Report Share Posted November 18, 2020 Unfortunately, the Save function of the Card Maker is not restored yet. Some of its features were fixed, and there are some plans from YCMaker, the place's admin, to revamp the whole thing, though we have no news of when it'll happen. Anyway, welcome to YCM, make yourself at home! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tinkerer Posted November 18, 2020 Report Share Posted November 18, 2020 Hello, fine person! As Rayfield said, the current version of the card maker doesn't have the save function any more but the site administrator has said that he's revamping the card maker. While this site doesn't host games, there are a number of us around who like to talk about the game and can help you if you're confused about anything or with any ruling questions you may have. In terms of playing, I think the community generally recommends Duelingbook (browser-based, manual controls), or EDOpro (download file, automatic gameplay). I personally like EDOpro more since you can play single-player against ai which is really helpful for learning. Anyways, welcome to YCM! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loulu10 Posted November 18, 2020 Author Report Share Posted November 18, 2020 7 hours ago, Mr Melon said: Hello, fine person! As Rayfield said, the current version of the card maker doesn't have the save function any more but the site administrator has said that he's revamping the card maker. While this site doesn't host games, there are a number of us around who like to talk about the game and can help you if you're confused about anything or with any ruling questions you may have. In terms of playing, I think the community generally recommends Duelingbook (browser-based, manual controls), or EDOpro (download file, automatic gameplay). I personally like EDOpro more since you can play single-player against ai which is really helpful for learning. Anyways, welcome to YCM! Howdy Mr Melon, Thanks for the info - I was going to look for Yu-Gi-Oh! single-player rules! You just saved me some research. Yay forums! Peace, LuLu10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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