Ok, This may be somewhere else, but I have been unable to find it thus far...I am a fan of janky drafts, and one I have been looking into proxying would be making box worth of Beta, Antiquities, and Arabian Nights boosters...Now for the sake of my OCD, I was looking into <printing out a few sheets of proxies> as close as I could to how they would have been printed back then. Basically I am just looking for layouts of which cards were on which sheets, and the quantities per sheet.
From what I've been able to find online, Beta has a few examples to work with and that is no problem...Arabian Nights and Antiquities is another story...I know they are on an 11x11 grid (please correct me if I am wrong) but when it comes to C1, C2, U1, U2, etc. I am lost.
Does anyone have any reference material that could help out? Or should I just go through the set list and basically just jumble quantities to my own hearts desire?
C1 and C2 refers to how many times they appear on the sheet. So on an Arabian Nights common sheet, a C2 would appear two times on it, and some of them have two different art as well which is something you might want to factor in. That's why cards like Sol Grail are actually considered uncommon despite appearing on the rare sheet. Also, on the early core sets, lands were used as filler spots on the sheets, so that's why there's occasionally a basic land in the rare spot.
Ok, This may be somewhere else, but I have been unable to find it thus far...I am a fan of janky drafts, and one I have been looking into proxying would be making box worth of Beta, Antiquities, and Arabian Nights boosters...Now for the sake of my OCD, I was looking into <printing out a few sheets of proxies> as close as I could to how they would have been printed back then. Basically I am just looking for layouts of which cards were on which sheets, and the quantities per sheet.
From what I've been able to find online, Beta has a few examples to work with and that is no problem...Arabian Nights and Antiquities is another story...I know they are on an 11x11 grid (please correct me if I am wrong) but when it comes to C1, C2, U1, U2, etc. I am lost.
Does anyone have any reference material that could help out? Or should I just go through the set list and basically just jumble quantities to my own hearts desire?
Infraction for promotion of illegal activity -Rax
Why is it illegal for him to make proxies for private drafting? Don't people make proxies all the time?
Why is it illegal for him to make proxies for private drafting? Don't people make proxies all the time?
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Promotion of illegal activity, requesting advice about participation in an illegal activity, or assisting in any illegal activity, including but not limited to unlawful drug use, theft, copyright infringement (this includes downloading, reproducing, soliciting copyrighted material being distributed without permission of the copyright holder [such as premium articles (copy/pasting of any non-decklist part of the article), and printed Magic: the Gathering proxies (playable cards or tokens) which use any of Wizards of the Coast's graphics or illustrations]) is strictly prohibited.
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I will always firmly stand by the belief that Magic is a game first and a collectable second.
They know a ton of people do it, but want discussion kept away just to remove Salvation from any possible legal responsibility in case someone took it as far as making and selling counterfeits.
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Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
“Your body is not a temple, it's an amusement park. Enjoy the ride.”
― Anthony Bourdain, Kitchen Confidential
I will always firmly stand by the belief that Magic is a game first and a collectable second.
From what I've been able to find online, Beta has a few examples to work with and that is no problem...Arabian Nights and Antiquities is another story...I know they are on an 11x11 grid (please correct me if I am wrong) but when it comes to C1, C2, U1, U2, etc. I am lost.
Does anyone have any reference material that could help out? Or should I just go through the set list and basically just jumble quantities to my own hearts desire?
Infraction for promotion of illegal activity -Rax
Why is it illegal for him to make proxies for private drafting? Don't people make proxies all the time?
Forum rules:
Promotion of illegal activity, requesting advice about participation in an illegal activity, or assisting in any illegal activity, including but not limited to unlawful drug use, theft, copyright infringement (this includes downloading, reproducing, soliciting copyrighted material being distributed without permission of the copyright holder [such as premium articles (copy/pasting of any non-decklist part of the article), and printed Magic: the Gathering proxies (playable cards or tokens) which use any of Wizards of the Coast's graphics or illustrations]) is strictly prohibited.
― Anthony Bourdain, Kitchen Confidential
I will always firmly stand by the belief that Magic is a game first and a collectable second.
But I understand the reasoning now.
― Anthony Bourdain, Kitchen Confidential
I will always firmly stand by the belief that Magic is a game first and a collectable second.
For the mods I have offended, I am sorry for the "infraction"...Peace...
Yet, somehow, the thread is still open