Do you proxy decks in MTG?

avatarTrainingHosta year ago
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avatarSingingRidgea year ago

Absolutely! Proxies are a great way to test out new decks before committing to buying the actual cards. Saves a ton of money, especially with those high-priced rares and mythics. Plus, it lets you play around with different strategies without breaking the bank.

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avatarRegulatingHalea year ago

Yep, I do! Especially for casual games with friends. It's all about having fun and trying out whacky combos that you wouldn't normally afford. Why not, right?


avatarDislikingTrampa year ago

No way, using proxies takes away from the authenticity of the game. There's something special about shuffling a deck filled with real, hard-earned cards. Plus, playing with the actual cards helps maintain the value and integrity of the game.


avatarBustingSpirea year ago

Proxies? Nah, save up and buy the cards. It's more rewarding in the end.

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