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Topic: Proxys And FNM
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Zarfolos132 Member
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posted March 13, 2012 11:37 PM
I'm running a R/G werewolf deck, and absolutely hate the check list cards, if I were to make proxies would I beable to use them at a FNM event just to represent the card? I mean it wouldnt even have the back of it, just normal thickness in a sleeve with a non seethrough back? Any idea?
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Zarfolos132 on March 14, 2012]
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Mr.C Member
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posted March 13, 2012 11:39 PM
Proxies are not legal for tournament play, period.Use the checklist cards, or completely opaque sleeves.
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Zarfolos132 Member
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posted March 13, 2012 11:44 PM
quote: Originally posted by Mr.C: Proxies are not legal for tournament play, period.Use the checklist cards, or completely opaque sleeves.
Opaque sleeves? What do you mean?
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yakusoku Member
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posted March 14, 2012 12:28 AM
Since double-faced cards don't have a regular back, if you use sleeves that you can see through, you have marked cards.quote: Comprehensive Rules:
711. Double-Faced Cards 711.9. Players must ensure that double-faced cards in hidden zones are indistinguishable from other cards in the same zone. To do this, the owner of a double-faced card may use completely opaque card sleeves or substitute a checklist card. Sanctioned tournaments have additional rules for playing with double-faced cards. See rule 100.6. 711.9a If a checklist card is used, the double-faced card it represents must be set aside prior to the beginning of the game (see rule 103.1a) and must be available throughout the game. A checklist card can't be included in a deck unless it is representing a double-faced card.
And from the tournament rules: quote:
3.5 Innistrad Block Checklist Cards Official Innistrad Block checklist cards are used to represent double-faced cards. Only official checklist cards may be used to represent double-faced cards in a deck.The use of checklist cards is required if a player has double-faced cards in his or her deck and is not using completely opaque sleeves.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by yakusoku on March 14, 2012]
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TimeBeing Member
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posted March 14, 2012 01:05 AM
quote: Originally posted by Zarfolos132: non seethrough back
This. If you can't see threw the sleeves you don't have to use checklist cards. Use the double-face card in the sleeves.
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Zarfolos132 Member
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posted March 14, 2012 02:02 PM
Ty both for your answered, mostly time, but just to clarify, if i have non-see through back I Can use the 2 sided card in my deck instead of the checklist, as long as you cant tell that its the flip card in the sleeve until drawn out of your deck?
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Sovarius Member
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posted March 14, 2012 02:29 PM
Yes, that is what is everyone is saying.
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