The Experimental Builder: MTG Proxies and Testing Wild Deck Ideas

Sometimes, the best deck ideas are the craziest ones. But how do you test those ideas without spending a fortune on cards you might only use once? That’s where mtg proxies, and MTGcardBuilder, become an experimental builder’s best friend.

I’ve always loved building decks that push the boundaries of the game. I want to try out crazy combos, experiment with obscure cards, but I don’t want to risk wasting money on a deck that might not work.

Then I found MTGcardBuilder. The platform was versatile, and it allowed me to create proxies of any card I wanted. I decided to try it out, creating proxies for some of the more expensive cards in my experimental decks.

The first time I played with those proxied decks, it was like a breath of fresh air. I wasn’t worried about the cost of my cards anymore. I could focus on the game and enjoy the experience. It felt like I had rediscovered the joy of casual play. I even built a deck based on a dream I had. Using MTGcardBuilder to make these mtg proxies allowed me to test out some truly wild ideas.

Now, I use proxies to test out all sorts of crazy deck ideas. It’s allowed me to become a more creative and experimental builder. MTGcardBuilder has become an essential tool in my deck-building arsenal. I even started a “mad science” night with my friends.