You could run snow covered swamps, and extra planar lens, and double only your lands. I run that combo in all my mono EDH decks. and then lashwrithe is always good in mono black.
Magic Rub is the brand but I guess if you look for the number 1954 on them you'll be good.
And with your other questions, I don't know. I've never had any issues, so I guess it depends on how you are clearing the ink and how you are painting. When you said that you are using Acetone, do you mean pure or nail polish remover?
Pure, then I follow the guide at the beginning. Thinned paint for general back ground colors, then add details.
Is a certain brand of magic rub better? I found a few options on amazon.
Whenever I do full art alters, the card ends up really flimsy. To the point that when in sleeves you can tell its different.
Is it still tournament legal, and is there a way to avoid this. Right now Im just putting window decal sheets on them to increase the rigidity. But not sure if that is allowed or not.
Edit: I blank everything not in the final product before painting.
Magic Rub. You can get them at office supply or art supply store. You have to work them a bit, but they make a great surface. I just prime though since erasing takes sooooo long.
Ive been using acetone, but only to wipe some of it. I used to just paint over everything is white or grey, then got a complaint they were too thick to still be legal.
I cant seem to find wither of the ink erasers anywhere, any other recommendations. I bought some ink erasers from hobby lobby, but they didn't work at all.
I'm pretty offended by the cage. However, it makes me think that a combo deck is coming that involves the graveyard that must be pretty bonkers. The card itself really seems out of context in a set full of flashblack/graveyard interactions.
Its called undying pod, and RUB heartless lich.
yes, i will gladly sac a creature to make it bigger and get another one. or, Why thank you, I would love an infinite mana combo on turn 3. or a reusable shock for one colorless mana.
Pure, then I follow the guide at the beginning. Thinned paint for general back ground colors, then add details.
Whenever I do full art alters, the card ends up really flimsy. To the point that when in sleeves you can tell its different.
Is it still tournament legal, and is there a way to avoid this. Right now Im just putting window decal sheets on them to increase the rigidity. But not sure if that is allowed or not.
Edit: I blank everything not in the final product before painting.
Ive been using acetone, but only to wipe some of it. I used to just paint over everything is white or grey, then got a complaint they were too thick to still be legal.
Its called undying pod, and RUB heartless lich.
yes, i will gladly sac a creature to make it bigger and get another one. or, Why thank you, I would love an infinite mana combo on turn 3. or a reusable shock for one colorless mana.
I see mental mistep making a comeback shortly.