Due to the rising cost of cards for Magic: the Gathering a larger and larger number of players are turning to proxying (printing their own cards) to obtain t...
One of my favorite channels on YouTube, Distraction Makers, discuss proxying cards in MtG.
What’s the objection at all? Why be even 1% against proxies? I see no objective reason to care at all, as long as you are playing with friends. Whoo should a corporation bottleneck your game?
It would be like saying you can’t play a DND class unless you own the sourcebook. It’s silly!
What’s the objection at all? Why be even 1% against proxies? I see no objective reason to care at all, as long as you are playing with friends. Whoo should a corporation bottleneck your game?
It would be like saying you can’t play a DND class unless you own the sourcebook. It’s silly!