• poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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    4 months ago

    It’s mostly frowned upon because the people that do it, just want to copy decks to win. At least that was the primary reason back in the day when I still played it. Just play with the cards you have and enjoy it… it’s just a game after all 🤷‍♂️

    Edit: And just to add, buying cards to do the same was also frowned upon, more so than proxies even.

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      It’s always a dialogue. If everyone’s on board for playing power, go for it and don’t hold back. If you’re just playing casually in your friends group, obviously be careful with what cards you choose to play. It always comes down to overall expected power level in the pod you’re playing in

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      Back when I played we just used proxies because there were some cards that we didn’t want to shuffle, or we’d proxy in the same really good cards for both players (I never played tourneys, just among friends). I have no idea why it never occurred to me that some folks would do it to copy a deck.

      Of course this was before the internet was a behemoth. I don’t really remember but I think most of our deck ideas came from one of the magazines (Wizard maybe?) and we were just out there playing for shits and giggles.

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        Internet forums and professional card dealers kinda ruined the game. Some people got waaaay to competitive and only played with the latest overpowered decks they copied from the internet (developed by professional players) and would mail order all the cards or print proxies if they couldn’t afford them.

        I sold all my cards shortly after for a nice profit, so I can’t really complain, but damn did that spoil all the fun of that game.

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          I sold all mine when I graduated high school to fund myself while I waited to leave for the military so I never complained. I do a little now because I had some stuff from beta and revised that could have gone for way more, but you live and learn.