How to Make Your Own MTG Proxies
Just write the card's name and details on a piece of paper and stick it in a sleeve with an actual MTG card for weight. It's not fancy, but it gets the job done for playtesting.
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Making your own MTG proxies is surprisingly straightforward! All you need is a printer, some cardstock, and images of the cards you want to proxy. First, find high-quality images of the cards online. Print them out on the cardstock, then cut them out to match the size of a standard MTG card. For best results, slip them into a card sleeve with a real MTG card behind it for the right thickness and feel. This way, you can playtest decks without breaking the bank!
Honestly, don't bother making fancy proxies. Just use a sharpie on some bulk commons for the cards you don't have. It's all about the gameplay, not the looks!
I've made proxies by printing them on sticker paper and sticking them directly onto less valuable cards. This method gives the proxy a more authentic card feel and is great for personal playtesting or casual games with friends.
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