MTG Decklist to PDF
Got a brew you want to playtest before buying the singles? Paste your decklist as plain text, an MTG Arena export or a Moxfield export, or import it straight from an Archidekt deck URL. Fabricard matches every card to Scryfall and lays them out as printable sheets, so you can shuffle up at the kitchen table in minutes. Free, right in your browser, no signup.
Paste your list, export the PDF, print, and play.
How it works
Paste or import your list
Paste a plain text, MTG Arena or Moxfield-export list, or drop in an Archidekt deck URL. Bring whatever your playgroup already uses.
Review the matched cards
Each line is matched to a Scryfall card. Swap in the printing, art or language you love best, German and other languages included.
Set the page layout
Choose A4 or US Letter, add bleed and cut guides, and adjust spacing.
Export print-ready PDF
Export at 300 or 600 DPI and print the sheets at 100 percent (actual size).
Why use Fabricard
Lists from anywhere
Plain text, MTG Arena and Moxfield exports, plus deck-URL import from Archidekt. Whatever your group brews in, it is welcome here.
Smart Scryfall matching
Every line is resolved to a Scryfall card, and you stay in control to pick any printing, art or language, including German and hard-to-find printings.
Tidy print sheets
A4 and US Letter, with bleed, cut guides and a tunable gap so your cards line up cleanly when you cut them out.
Free, no account needed
Nothing to sign up for and nothing to install. The PDF is built right in your browser whenever you want to test a new idea.
FAQ
Which decklist formats are supported?
Paste plain text, MTG Arena or Moxfield-export lists directly, or import from an Archidekt deck URL. Other deck sites: use their text export and paste the list.
Can I change a card's printing?
Yes. Every card can be switched to a different Scryfall printing, art or language before you export.
What page sizes does the PDF use?
A4 and US Letter, with adjustable bleed, cut guides and gap between cards, exported at 300 or 600 DPI.
Are the proxies tournament legal?
No. They are meant for private playtesting, casual and non-sanctioned play, not for official sanctioned tournaments.