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rododea95 1 year
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"She cast a critical eye up and down his form. Firm, fit, alert, hair combed. She mentally called bull on it. "You can drop the glamour, dear. No one cares."
He sighed, and shimmered as his illusion dropped. There was the real Jace; paler, hair rumpled, eyes sunken from late nights, and his chin tinted by the adorable peach fuzz that almost counted as a someday-maybe beard."
From "Homesick" , first chapter of Kaladesh 馃槀馃槀
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worldwake 1 year
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shippinglordlex 1 year
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Just a reminder that THIS is the same community that WotC tried to pull a fast one on with their wording. If we're gonna call out your shit on a COMMON from a set that HASN'T BEEN RELEASED YET, how could you ever think that we wouldn't read the OGL changes? How could you think that a community SO PARTICULAR could ignore the rampant amounts of bs you're trying to pull, Hasbro?
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We notice everything, Hasbro. We can see you for what you are.
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surrak-durgenclaw 1 year
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we make memes to cope
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I need more MTG lore fans to hang out with and cry over the latest story with.
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mrcuddelyhydralisk 1 year
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jeskaim 2 years
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Double Masters 22 Previews
So today was the first day of Double Masters previews and man was I surprised at some of the cards that were spoiled.聽 First of all the card everyone鈥檚 talking about:
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Just like a lot of people I did NOT see this one coming.聽 Until now the original Imperial Seal is going for over $1000 and the promo is around $600 so this is a reprint that鈥檚 more than welcome.聽 It鈥檚 basically a sorcery-speed Vampiric Tutor but hey, it鈥檚 a one-CMC tutor which is sure to see a lot of play now that it鈥檚 getting a much-needed reprint.聽 Right now on MTGGoldfish the price is $499.99.聽 Hopefully it鈥檒l come down to around $40 when the set comes out.
Here鈥檚 another reprint I鈥檓 happy about:
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It鈥檚 been four years since it was first printed and ever since the price kept climbing and climbing.聽 I got the deck it was in and traded it almost as soon as I got it which made me regret it seeing how expensive it is now.聽 This is sure to bring the price down by a considerable amount even though it鈥檚 a mythic.
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Here鈥檚 another one I thought was interesting.聽 I鈥檓 glad Allosaurus Shepherd is getting a reprint since Jumpstart is out of print.聽 I got one for my Yisan deck back when it was around $100 so this is another card that should see a drop in price.
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I鈥檓 glad Sensei鈥檚 Divining Top is getting a reprint as well with the original artwork from Kamigawa.聽 I run it in three of my commander decks and it鈥檚 practically a staple in EDH so this is another welcome reprint.聽 I still prefer the original from Champions of Kamigawa because I tend to only use original versions of cards unless the oracle text has been updated.
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I鈥檓 also glad to see Mana Vault and Cavern of Souls getting reprints.聽 The only deck I have with Mana Vault is Narset (Crypt is too risky in my opinion) but I know a lot of other EDH decks use it so I bet they鈥檙e glad it鈥檚 getting a reprint.聽 A few months down the road I plan on adding Cavern of Souls to Narset along with a Jeweled Lotus as soon as I have the money.聽 I鈥檓 also throwing in a Tolaria West to tutor a Cavern or any other utility land I need.
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And finally another commander staple: Teferi鈥檚 Protection.聽 Teferi鈥檚 Protection has been reprinted a few times like on The List and Strixhaven Mystical Archive but it鈥檚 always nice to see a card like this getting another reprint.聽 This is turning into Commander Masters with all of these commander staples getting reprints, especially Imperial Seal and Dockside Extortionist.聽 I鈥檓 definitely looking forward to what else this set has to offer.
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mtgproxy1 1 year
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MTG Proxy: How to Build a Competitive MTG Deck in Under an Hour
Magic: The Gathering is a game filled with deck building constraints. From the mana available to your limited card pool, you are always fighting a battle to create the optimal deck. You cannot simply build any deck and expect it to perform well. The magic of deck building is in knowing how to properly balance scarcity with necessity.
In most trading card games, the primary way for players to differentiate their decks from their opponents is through creative design and selection of cards. This means that, more often than not, players are forced to spend time building their decks from scratch instead of looking for synergies or working around restrictions.聽
The cornerstone of constructing a competitive Magic deck is the proxy strategy. A proxy strategy uses substitutions and other techniques to build an effective version of a card without spending real money on it (or in this case, time).
This guide will cover everything you need to know about using proxies effectively as well as common pitfalls that you should avoid when attempting this strategy.
What is a Proxy Deck?
Mtg Proxy deck is a deck built with cards that you can proxy (i.e. substitute) for your main deck in a tournament. Proxy cards are often used for Limited play but can be useful for Constructed events as well. If you鈥檙e looking for a new deck to play at a local tournament, or you want to try a new deck format like Modern, you can use proxy cards to quickly build a deck and test it out. This is particularly helpful for Constructed events, where deck construction can be complicated and expensive. You don鈥檛 want to take the risk of your main deck being banned or unplayable in the current format, so proxy decks are a great way to test new decks and see if they鈥檙e worth trying in the future.
Decks to Build with Proxies
When building a proxy deck, you can use proxy cards for any deck that you鈥檇 like to try out. However, if you鈥檙e looking to build a deck specifically for a tournament, you may want to choose a deck that鈥檚 more likely to perform well. There are a few things to keep in mind while choosing a deck to proxy with. - Decks that are Tier one or Tier two at the Competitive level are likely to be heavily represented at your local events. If you want to try a deck that鈥檚 less likely to see play or a lot of play from your local meta, you may want to choose a different deck to build with proxies. - If you want to use a deck for testing purposes only, you can choose any deck you want. However, if you want to use it at a local event, choose a deck that鈥檚 more likely to perform well in your area.
How to Build an Effective Proxy Deck
If you鈥檙e looking to proxy a Tier one or Tier two deck to have a chance at winning your local tournaments, you鈥檒l want to choose a deck that matches your local meta and has a high win rate in that meta. With that in mind, you鈥檒l want to pick a deck that has a low amount of new cards to learn, high-level plays that your local meta is familiar with, and is easy to categorize in your local metagame. For example, if you play in a meta full of control decks, you can choose a midrange or control deck that鈥檚 less likely to be misclassified (e.g. a deck with a high amount of new cards or a deck with many flashy plays).
Why do you need a Proxy Deck?
Proxy Mtg decks can be a quick and easy way to test out new deck ideas without investing a lot of time and money into deck construction. However, if you want to use your proxy deck at your local events, you鈥檒l need to make adjustments to the deck to increase its win rate. To do this, you鈥檒l want to analyze your local meta and see what decks your opponents are playing most often. From there, you can start incorporating cards that are more likely to perform well against those decks.
Which Cards Should You Use as Proxies?
With any deck, you鈥檒l want to pick a few cards that you can proxy for your deck. You鈥檒l also want to pick a few cards that you can swap out with your main deck if you ever find that it鈥檚 misclassified in your area. Below, we鈥檒l go through the different cards you can use in each slot of your proxy deck. - 15-20 Commons: These are the cards that you can proxy for your deck. - 3-4 Uncommon: These cards can be any that you have a spare of, as long as they鈥檙e not too powerful. - 1 Rare: This should be a card that鈥檚 not super useful in your main deck. - 1 Mythic Rare: This can be used as a sideboard card against decks with a very low chance of playing them.
Choosing Best Mtg Cards From聽
When building a proxy deck, you鈥檒l want to choose the best proxy options from the cards on mtgproxy.com. For example, if you decide to proxy a deck with 20 commons, 5 uncommon, and 2 rares, you can use the best versions of these cards from your local MTG store. This way, you don鈥檛 have to worry about misidentifying your deck in your area and ruining your reputation.
Final World
Remember, once you build your Mtg Proxy deck, you can use it for any Magic events. However, it鈥檚 important to keep in mind the current format to use the best cards in your deck. If the format is a bit stale or your meta is just differently played from others, you鈥檒l want to make changes to your deck based on the meta you鈥檙e playing against. Articles like this one can help you build a better deck and test out new deck formats, so make sure to follow along as we explore more advanced Magic deck-building techniques!
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yd12k 1 year
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there is only the point where the story stops being told.
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bunjichord 2 years
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Nobody;
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reborn-spoilers-cards 6 months
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[LCI] [EN] [0402] Forest [C] [GREEN] [BASIC-LAND-FOREST] [2023]
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mtgacentral 9 months
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worldwake 9 months
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Wake up babe.. gay dinosaur
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abrandonship 1 year
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JACE got NORNED.
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kotm-89 4 years
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MTG meets Toho: Part 3
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tomthesnom 4 years
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me likey
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