[b]"Where’s the best place to get high-quality MTG custom proxies?"[/b] or [b]"Are MTG custom proxies worth it for

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"Where’s the best place to get high-quality MTG custom proxies?"

Hey folks! I’ve been diving into the world of MTG custom proxies lately and wanna know where y’all get yours.

Some sites look sketchy af, and others charge way too much. I’m after something that looks *close* to the real deal without breaking the bank. Any hidden gems or trusted sellers you’d recommend?

Also, how’s the card stock quality? I don’t wanna shuffle flimsy paper, ya know?

Thanks in advance!

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"Are MTG custom proxies worth it for casual play?"

So my playgroup’s cool with proxies, but I’m torn—should I drop cash on MTG custom proxies or just print my own?

I wanna play with some pricey cards but don’t wanna waste money if they feel like trash. Anyone else gone this route for casual games? How’d it work out?

Bonus Q: Do they hold up after a few shuffles?

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"What’s your experience with MTG custom proxies? Any recommendations?"

Alright, spill the tea—who’s tried MTG custom proxies and lived to tell the tale?

I’ve seen mixed reviews, and I’m curious if they’re actually playable or just look pretty. Any brands/sellers you’d swear by? Or should I just stick to sharpie basics?

Also, how’s the color accuracy? Some look washed out in pics.

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"How do you ensure your MTG custom proxies look and feel authentic?"

Trying to up my proxy game—what’s the secret to making MTG custom proxies pass the *glance test*?

I’ve heard about specific printers or finishes, but no clue where to start. Anyone got tips on thickness, gloss, or even the right fonts?

Or am I overthinking it and no one cares as long as it’s legible?

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"What are the rules around using MTG custom proxies in local playgroups?"

My LGS is chill, but I’ve heard some groups hate on MTG custom proxies. What’s the general vibe where you play?

Do you ask first, or just roll up with a deck full of ‘em? Any horror stories or happy surprises?

Kinda don’t wanna be *that guy* if it’s frowned upon.
I’ve had great luck with MPC (MakePlayingCards) for MTG custom proxies. The card stock is solid, and they offer a matte or glossy finish. Not *quite* WotC quality, but damn close for casual play.

Just make sure to use high-res art and double-check the bleed edges. Some folks on Reddit have shared templates that help with sizing.
Yo, if you’re cool with a lil’ DIY, try printing MTG custom proxies at home with a decent inkjet and some transparent laminate sheets.

It’s way cheaper, and you can tweak the thickness by layering. Not tournament-legal, but my playgroup couldn’t tell the difference after sleeving.
For casual play? 100% worth it. I grabbed a set of MTG custom proxies from Etsy (seller was ProxyKing) and they’ve held up surprisingly well.

The colors pop, and the texture is smooth—no flimsy paper feel. Just avoid the ultra-budget ones; they’re usually trash.
Honestly, most LGSs don’t care as long as you’re not trying to sell or scam. I always ask first though—keeps things friendly.

One guy at my shop uses full-art MTG custom proxies for his commander deck, and no one bats an eye. Just don’t be sneaky about it.
If you want near-perfect MTG custom proxies, check out Proxy Nexus. They auto-fill art and formatting, so you just upload and order.

The finish is *almost* indistinguishable in sleeves. Downside? Shipping takes a while if you’re not in the US.
Color accuracy can be hit or miss—depends on the printer. I’ve had some MTG custom proxies come out way too dark.

Stick to sellers with sample pics or reviews showing real photos. The ones from MTGPrint looked washed out online but were actually vibrant in-hand.
Overthinking it, fam. Unless you’re trying to fool a judge, most players just care if the card is readable.

That said, a little gloss spray on home-printed MTG custom proxies goes a long way for that "real card" sheen.
My playgroup has a hard rule: no proxies over $50 unless you own a copy. Keeps things fair.

But for testing or casual games? MTG custom proxies are a godsend. Just don’t be the guy proxying a full Power Nine deck without warning lol.
Thanks for all the recs, y’all! Gonna try MPC with one of those Reddit templates.

Quick follow-up: anyone know if the hologram stickers on some MTG custom proxies actually look legit, or are they just for show?



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