Honestly, Pokémon proxies are a mixed bag. They’re awesome for casual play and testing decks, but you gotta be careful where you use them.
Most local scenes are chill with proxies, but some players might get salty if they’re super competitive. Just communicate with your opponents beforehand, and you should be fine.
As for reliability, they’re pretty much the same as real cards if you get them from a good source. I’ve had good luck with ProxyKing, but there are tons of options out there.
Just remember, they’re not legal in official tournaments, so don’t try to sneak them in.
Most local scenes are chill with proxies, but some players might get salty if they’re super competitive. Just communicate with your opponents beforehand, and you should be fine.
As for reliability, they’re pretty much the same as real cards if you get them from a good source. I’ve had good luck with ProxyKing, but there are tons of options out there.
Just remember, they’re not legal in official tournaments, so don’t try to sneak them in.
