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I'm getting back into MtG - Really I never left, but all my friends who played have moved + I lost all my good decks in a move myself. Now some of my other friends have started playing, and though I hate universes beyond, I enjoy the game.

I don't want to spend a bajillion on cards however, but I also don't want to play with paper cutouts or proxies. It's silly, but I like the cardboard for some reason. And I'd really like to regain some of my old decks, which were from Return to Ravnica/Original Innistraad era.

So I'm looking for a good printshop that prints good-looking Magic cards. I hear some shops in China have gotten better than WOTC at printing.
I'm in the EU.

Anyway, I'd love to get some recommendations. Please help me out.

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[–] Flinch@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

for sure! here's two rows of cards; the ones on the top are proxies, and the ones on the bottom are legit cards

the proxies have a very slight blur on the text if you look very closely, but sleeved up in a deck they're indistinguishable.

here's a bit of a closer look at the pridemate:

I also like to change the backs of the cards to ensure everyone (including myself) knows they're fake, so that I don't accidentally trade them and scam someone

[–] BimboChristmas@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

I also like to change the backs of the cards to ensure everyone (including myself) knows they're fake, so that I don't accidentally trade them and scam someone

Makeplayingcards is actually really strict about this themselves. Found out when I thought it would be funny to have yugioh backs on one of my decks. Even with the different card sizes they wouldn't print it. I also hear they have trouble with pokemon art, so if you want pokemon-themed mtg cards you need to hide them in the middle of the order and hope it slips by.

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

also like to change the backs of the cards to ensure everyone (including myself) knows they're fake, so that I don't accidentally trade them and scam someone

I've been getting proxies from AliExpress that are so high quality they're damn near indistinguishable. Holograms, backs, and everything. Giving them away as gifts, I have to constantly remind the person I've given them to that they're not real and not to get them mixed up. doggirl-sweat