transforming card question

Started by UltimateArtifacter, August 04, 2012, 11:29:55 PM

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UltimateArtifacter

I have a card that transforms and I was wondering a way to hide the transformed part of it since it doesn't say magic, is there a way to hide it if I don't get it in my opening hand?

Greg54js

Card sleeves or innistrad block had wonderful checklist proxies with the mtg backing.

UltimateArtifacter

well I don't have any card sleeves that are solid, all mine are see though

Rass

Use basic lands or other cheap cards and write on them what they should be.

UltimateArtifacter

Quote from: Rass on August 04, 2012, 11:33:26 PM
Use basic lands or other cheap cards and write on them what they should be.

I don't understand what you mean by that exactly

Greg54js

Take a land. Take a sharpie. Proceed to write transforming card's name and CMC onto land. Shuffle into deck. Continue playing normally.

UltimateArtifacter

do you guys know if you can buy thee MTG card sleeves like the ones with the black symbol on the back, can you get those in packs of 100?

tsul25

If they're the ones with symbols on it they come in packs of 80 in my experience. I much prefer the solid color ones because they're cheaper, you get 100, and they're easier to shuffle because the ones with symbols are made differently.

UltimateArtifacter

thanks, I mean I bought a deck box and it has red ones, but it only has 50

Jbombard51

Ultra pro has a huge line of sleeves.  Places like Walmart sell the basic solid color sleeves too , in packs of 50 ... Or find a local gaming store and see what they have.

Prophylaxis

I would recommend getting the sleeves with solid color rather than artwork, as the sleeves with artwork on them tend to be sticky and have sharp edges (they can really hurt).

UltimateArtifacter

Quote from: Prophylaxis on August 04, 2012, 11:48:16 PM
I would recommend getting the sleeves with solid color rather than artwork, as the sleeves with artwork on them tend to be sticky and have sharp edges (they can really hurt).

lmao, they hurt?

Prophylaxis

Quote from: SorinMarkovMinion on August 04, 2012, 11:49:44 PM
Quote from: Prophylaxis on August 04, 2012, 11:48:16 PM
I would recommend getting the sleeves with solid color rather than artwork, as the sleeves with artwork on them tend to be sticky and have sharp edges (they can really hurt).

lmao, they hurt?
Yes, they do. Buy a pack, put some cards in them, and rub the deck along your skin - ouch.

UltimateArtifacter

lol, I may just buy another set of red since I have a 50 pack just setting in my room