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One thing I planned for with my blanks is the ability to make custom cards in your own language. I mean, English and Japanese customs are the most common card languages, but I didn't want to focus exclusively on them. So the ultimate goal is to make text-less templates as well which allows as many other languages to be easily overlaid on them. I mean I guess I should just stick with text-less designs in general and make English and Japanese an overlay just the same. We'll see how that goes.
One thing I planned for with my blanks is the ability to make custom cards in your own language. I mean, English and Japanese are the most common card languages, but I didn't want to focus exclusively on them. So the ultimate goal is to make text-less templates as well which allows as many other languages to be easily overlaid on them. I mean I guess I should just stick with text-less designs in general and make English and Japanese an overlay just the same. We'll see how that goes.


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Revision as of 12:47, 7 June 2026

One thing I planned for with my blanks is the ability to make custom cards in your own language. I mean, English and Japanese are the most common card languages, but I didn't want to focus exclusively on them. So the ultimate goal is to make text-less templates as well which allows as many other languages to be easily overlaid on them. I mean I guess I should just stick with text-less designs in general and make English and Japanese an overlay just the same. We'll see how that goes.

English

Japanese

And The Rest

Just so I don't go nuts trying to cover literally ALL languages, I'm gonna limit myself to languages that actually appears (or at least appeared) on actual Pokémon TCG cards.

Other Languages

Because why not add these for kicks and giggles:

  • Cherokee — I just gotta find a decent Cherokee dictionary. How do you transliterate "Pokémon" into Cherokee anyways?
  • PokéLatin — I made a custom PokéLatin card, so it’s definitely possible. They even have an official translation for "Pokémon"!
  • Klingon — yeah that might be a bit silly, but why not?