How to print MTG cards at home

avatarBruisingTopaz2 years ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Printing MTG cards at home is a fun way to proxy cards for casual play with friends! First, find high-quality images of the cards you want to print. Websites like Scryfall are great for this. Then, use photo editing software to resize the images to MTG card dimensions (2.5 x 3.5 inches). Print them on thick paper or cardstock for a more authentic feel. Finally, cut them out and sleeve them with a real MTG card behind for the right thickness and feel during play. Remember, these are for personal use only and not for resale!

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avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

Guys, seriously, just buy the cards. Printing them never feels the same, and supporting the creators is important.


avatarColoringNoon2 years ago

Just wanna add, if you don't have cardstock, normal paper works fine too! Just make sure to sleeve them with a real card like the previous person said. Been doing this for years for my playtesting.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
If you're an MTG player, you need to download the Playbite app!

Playbite is like an arcade in your phone: you get to play all kinds of fun and simple games, compete with friends and others, and win cool prizes from all your favorite brands!

One of those prizes is a pack of MTG cards, which you can win and get sent to you essentially for free!

In case you鈥檙e wondering, this is how it works: 

Playbite makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. The app then uses that money to reward players like you with prizes!

Download Playbite for free, available on the App Store and Play Store!

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