How to print MTG proxy cards
Printing MTG proxy cards? Easy peasy! First, find high-quality images of the cards you need. Websites like Scryfall are perfect for this. Then, use a program like Photoshop or GIMP to adjust the image sizes to actual MTG card dimensions (2.5 by 3.5 inches). Finally, print them out on card stock for that authentic card feel. Slip them into sleeves with a real MTG card for sturdiness, and bam, you're ready to play!
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As someone who's printed a ton of proxies for playtesting, the best way I've found is using a dedicated card printing service online. You get that crisp look and feel without the hassle of aligning everything perfectly at home. Just make sure you're using these for personal use and not trying to pass them off as real in trades or sales!
Honestly, just write the card names on slips of paper and stick 'em in front of some basic lands in sleeves. It ain't pretty, but it gets the job done when you're in a pinch.
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