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So, in Magic, I'm allowed to alter my cards as long as the title/cost are not obscured, the art is still reconizable, it don't change 1 card into another. Ti si s up to the head judge.
This got me thinking about Star Trek, especially with continentals coming up.
For my own home use, especially with the kids, I have an ongoing project to reskin ships and personnel into a much more (IMO) readable and friendly format. Larger attribute numbers, general astetetics, etc.
What is the current guidelines in ST for tournament acceptable? (Again, automatic assumption that it's up to the head judge). I know there used to be rules that allowed signed card, which then led to in SWCCG, some players using sharpie to black out the pictures, trying to deny their opponents info.
I can provide pictures of what i've done, as long as that doesn't violate the dreamcard rules. (It shouldn't, because its literally existing cards and art in a frame closer to 2E.)
Thoughts, opinions, and rulings welcome.
This got me thinking about Star Trek, especially with continentals coming up.
For my own home use, especially with the kids, I have an ongoing project to reskin ships and personnel into a much more (IMO) readable and friendly format. Larger attribute numbers, general astetetics, etc.
What is the current guidelines in ST for tournament acceptable? (Again, automatic assumption that it's up to the head judge). I know there used to be rules that allowed signed card, which then led to in SWCCG, some players using sharpie to black out the pictures, trying to deny their opponents info.
I can provide pictures of what i've done, as long as that doesn't violate the dreamcard rules. (It shouldn't, because its literally existing cards and art in a frame closer to 2E.)
Thoughts, opinions, and rulings welcome.