.CARD File Extension

Clash Royale Card File (Legacy)

Developer Giorgio Garasto
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What is a CARD file?

A CARD file is a custom card created by Clash Royale Card Maker, a web app for generating Clash Royale cards shared among the community. It includes all the details about a card, like the name, language, rarity, type, level, elixir cost, image, description, and its properties. Even though the official Clash Royale game doesn't support these custom cards, fans like to create them for fun and to share within fan communities.

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Screenshot of a .card file in Clash Royale Card Maker
CARD file open in Clash Royale Card Maker

Clash Royale enthusiasts create CARD files for fun and out of creative expression to share them within fan communities. In the app, you can create a card from scratch by selecting the settings of the card and its various properties.

Clash Royale Card Maker no longer creates CARD files, since it replaced them with .CRCARD files. However, in older versions of the tool you could save a card as a CARD file by clicking the "Download" button. Your browser would then download the CARD file to your downloads folder. Also, the file is named after the level of the card and the name you've given it (e.g., a level 5 card named "Example" will produce the Level 5 Example.card file).

How to open a CARD file

Clash Royale Card Maker no longer supports CARD files. To open a CARD file with older versions of the Clash Royale Card Maker web app, you could click the Upload button.

Since CARD files store plain text, you can open them with a tex editor, such as Microsoft Notepad or Apple TextEdit. You can then copy the properties of the file into Clash Royale Card Maker in your web browser and save the card as a CRCARD file.

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