Magic isn’t just a game for me; it’s a way to connect with my family. My dad used to play back in the 90s, and I’ve always wanted to play with him using cards from his era. But tracking down those old cards, especially in good condition, is a challenge. That’s why I decided to buy MTG proxy cards.
I wanted to recreate the experience of playing with cards from my dad’s time. I wanted to build decks using iconic cards from the early sets, but I didn’t want to spend a fortune on cards that might just sit in a binder.
I found Printingproxies, and they had a wide selection of older cards. I ordered proxies for some of the cards my dad used to play with.
The first time we played with those MTG proxies, it was like a trip down memory lane. My dad was telling stories about his old decks and the players he used to play against. It was a special moment, and it wouldn’t have been possible without proxies. He even showed me how to play some of the old combos, and it was a blast.
Now, we use proxies for all our family game nights. It’s allowed us to bridge the generational gap and enjoy Magic together. Printingproxies has become an essential part of our family tradition.
We even started a family cube, with cards from all eras of Magic. It’s a great way to share our love of the game with each other.