Hey! I’ve been using Proxycroak for my Pokémon proxy needs, and it’s been pretty solid. The cards feel decent, and they’ve held up well after a bunch of shuffles.
Just make sure to print them on decent cardstock if you’re doing it yourself. Avoid super glossy paper—it makes shuffling a nightmare.
Also, steer clear of sites that charge way too much for proxies. You’re just testing decks, so no need to break the bank.
Just make sure to print them on decent cardstock if you’re doing it yourself. Avoid super glossy paper—it makes shuffling a nightmare.
Also, steer clear of sites that charge way too much for proxies. You’re just testing decks, so no need to break the bank.
