Printing
Introduction
Sometimes cards go out of print or were limited edition so original playing cards go the way of the dinosaur and or become expensive to get online. Or maybe you and friends want to spice up your game with custom cards. Luckliy the four souls community has developed a way to print four souls cards for those unfortunate predicaments. Although these new printed cards will not match the originals 1:1, they get pretty damn close and are very playable when mixed with the originals.
Overview
Below you will find a link to the printfoursouls website with the quick and easy guide on how to print Four Souls Cards. This website covers all bases and utilizes the external website, MakePlayingCards, which is a professional playing cards factory based in China.
This link is the highly recommended guide to printing four souls cards, will be found here!
Print My Modded Sets
From this section onwards I will be explaining how state cards and flip cards work in the physical medium. In tabletop simulator, players can look at states by simply right clicking and changing states to look at the different card states.


In physical media however, a card can only have a maximum of 2 sides. There are some cards that have 3 to 4 states which makes for a complication. To counter this, 3 state cards are are split into two: The first card has state 1 on the front and the decks cardback artwork on the back. The second card has state 2 for the front and state 3 for the back

Cards with 4 states are again split into 2 different cards. This time the first card has state 1 for the front and state 2 for the back. The second card will contain state 3 for the front and state 4 for the back.

Multi State Cards (That have 2 or 4) when in the monster or treasure deck, will be revealed when they are at the top. This allows players to plan for the Monster or Treasure Card revealed. It's States are public knowledge and can be read by players.
Still something that seems unclear? Playing a game and can’t work out how the rules apply to a certain interaction? Simply just want to read a more in-depth version of the rules? Check out the modded version of the rules.