When and Why Players Use Proxy Cards Players use magic proxy deck setups for a variety of reasons: Testing high-cost or rare cards before purchasing Building multiple decks without duplicating expensive cards Trying new formats or strategies quickly Some also use custom mtg proxies for creative expressiondesigning unique artwork or themed decks that reflect personal style
Show it hitting a drake." In fantasy, a drake is a smaller form of a dragon, but the artist was unfamiliar with the term, so instead he turned in artwork of a lightning bolt hitting a male duckyou know, a drake
Imagine doing Fact or Fiction with your creatures, equal to the amount of creatures attacking you - reminder, piles can be empty
You kill the token and it crews up a blocker meaning two removal spells are needed to get passed it
You don't choose a target for Serum-Core Chimera's last ability at the time you activate it
Alela decks in particular that go wide will easily trigger this to draw cards