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    9/8/18 M:TG Proxy Vintage - Team Serious Open at Kidforce Collectibles (Berea, OH)

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    • mediumsteve
      mediumsteve last edited by

      What: Unlimited Proxy Vintage Magic
      When: Sept. 8th, 2018
      Where: Kidforce Collectibles, Berea, OH
      Entry Fee: $20.00
      Registration Opens: 11 AM
      Start Time: 12:00 PM

      Format: Unsanctioned Vintage - Unlimited Proxy

      Prizes - store credit equal 100% of entry fees.

      We will play Swiss+1 rounds based on attendance so everyone gets to play plenty of Vintage. Decklists will be collected from the top players. If you feel confident you'll make it in, write one up beforehand to save time!

      Playtest cards will be permitted. There are several ways of making playtest cards:

      Using Basic Land: The first and most basic is taking a basic land card and writing the details of the card on it.
      Altering an existing card: PREFERRED! The second method is to use a card that shares some of the characteristics with the card that you want to make as a Playtest Card and remove any characteristics that do not match, replacing them with the correct characteristics. Methods for doing this can be found on Youtube.com.
      Printed Slips: the third is to print out all 75 cards, and slip the cuts sheets of paper into each sleeve. If you do this, every card must be printed on the same type of paper and have a basic land backing.
      Collector's Edition cards: CE/ICE versions of cards are allowed.
      World Championship cards: blank WC cards can be used to make great proxies with your own writing or art.

      See you there! BAOM!

      The Vintage format lives on broken cards, and I see no reason why there shouldn't be broken cards that benefit my particular deck of choice to an inordinate degree. I mean, that's only fair.

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        mugginsman @mediumsteve last edited by

        @Prkchpsndwiches BAOM!

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        • spook
          spook last edited by

          Looking forward to this!

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          • Marland_Moore
            Marland_Moore last edited by

            I really want to play in this one but I am playing in GP Detroit that weekend. If plans change then I'll be there.

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            • cleverpseudonym
              cleverpseudonym last edited by

              Sweet! Great job @mediumsteve getting this organized and keeping it regular. I shared on some local FB groups.

              1000% Serious

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              • mediumsteve
                mediumsteve last edited by

                This is coming up soon! Bring in the dancing lobsters.

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                The Vintage format lives on broken cards, and I see no reason why there shouldn't be broken cards that benefit my particular deck of choice to an inordinate degree. I mean, that's only fair.

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                • ssasala
                  ssasala last edited by

                  Giving this a bump.

                  Hope to see some new faces. Many of us bring old school decks to play as well if Vintage is not your format.

                  Steven

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