MTG Custom Proxies for Cube and Playtesting: A Good Better Best Framework
TLDR Building a cube in originals is a lovely idea. It has ambition, romance, and just enough financial recklessness to […]
TLDR Building a cube in originals is a lovely idea. It has ambition, romance, and just enough financial recklessness to […]
“Looks sick” is not the same as “plays fast.” And if you’ve ever had to pick up someone’s card and
This post helps proxy buyers choose upgrades that actually change games by ranking staples by impact, so you don’t blow
Riftbound has the same “new TCG gravity” every game gets when the card pool is fresh and everyone is still
TLDR High-quality MTG proxy cards come down to five boring things that matter a lot: correct size, crisp text, consistent
TLDR You know the feeling. You topdeck your commander and it looks like it belongs in your deck’s story, not
TLDR The hook There’s a specific kind of MTG pain that doesn’t show up in decklists. It’s when you finally
If you’ve ever stared at a facedown card and thought, “that’s either the win condition or a landmine,” you already
TLDR You know the feeling when you finally deal with your opponent’s problem creature and they immediately bring it back
Your printer can smell confidence. The moment you think “this will be quick,” it will feed a sheet sideways and
TLDR There’s a moment every Magic player hits: you’re brewing something fun, you add a few “normal staples,” and suddenly
TLDR The problem nobody warns you about The first time you print a whole deck, everything looks fine… until you
TLDR There are few feelings in Magic worse than slicing a freshly printed proxy and realizing you just beheaded the
TLDR The hook: don’t paint on your wallet At some point every Magic player has the same thought: “What if
You know that moment when you sit down for Commander, reveal your commander, and everyone goes “Oh wow, that art
TLDR You know that moment when you finally reveal your gorgeous altered commander… and your pod squints for 12 seconds
Sleeves are the great equalizer. You can print a proxy on something that technically qualifies as “paper,” sleeve it up,
TLDR The real final boss of SpellTable is not your deck. It’s glare. You can build a beautiful board state,