Storm’s Will – Jeska’s Will – MTG Proxy Marvel Secret Lair Drop

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We use the latest technology to make high quality, realistic Magic: the Gathering proxies. The size and weight of our cards mirrors original Magic cards, and we strive to make every detail as accurate as possible. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

proxy card is an easily acquired or home-made substitute for a collectible card. A proxy is used when a collectible card game player does not own a card, and it would be impractical for such purposes to acquire the card.

This usually occurs when a player desires a card that is cost-prohibitive, or is “playtesting” with many possible cards. When doing intensive training for a competitive tournament, it often makes more sense to use proxy cards while figuring out which cards will be brought to the tournament. Another card is substituted and serves the same function during gameplay as the actual card would.

A proxy can also be used in cases where a player owns a very valuable card, but does not wish to damage it by using it in actual play.

Proxy cards can be used in various situations. The rules and restrictions are object of common agreement, or a given policy, and may differ from the above-mentioned “fair play requirements”.

In casual games, the players may agree on a common policy of how to incorporate proxy cards. This allows to play a higher variation of card combinations and strategies, while keeping a limit on the expenses. In tournaments, the organizer may permit a limited number of proxy cards, and define rules about how these cards must look. This policy has become especially popular in games or formats where some vital cards are far too expensive, such as the vintage format inMagic: The Gathering.

For playtesting. Proxy cards allow a player to test new cards, before they decide to actually buy or trade for them. In card prototyping. Card developers in companies like Wizards of the Coast use proxies to playtest their ideas for new cards before they are printed.

Some players create cards based on their own ideas for card themes and mechanics. In this case, however, the term “proxy” may no longer be applicable, as these cannot be considered substitutes for existing objects.

Famous cards that are often proxied are the so-called power nine in Magic: The Gathering, which are considered totally out of balance in gameplay, while being unaffordable for the average player, due to their rarity and enormous price on the secondary market.

The main issue to guarantee fair play in a card game is that all cards in the deck must be indistinguishable for any player who does not view the front side (if card sleeves are used, the term ‘card’ means the sleeve with the card inside).

Ideally, all cards (both original and proxy) should be indistinguishable in the following characteristics to ensure fairness:

Card size and shape, including the typical rounding cut on the edges.

The card’s total weight, its center of gravity and, ideally, the moment of inertia (which implies a homogeneous distribution of mass on the surface).

Overall and local stiffness and elasticity – all cards should behave equally on bending.

Overall and local thickness.

Feel and relief (tactilecharacteristics) of the card, especially elevations and cavities on the surface on both sides.

The image printed on the back side, including its shininess.

Overall and local transparency, when examined with a light from behind.

Besides these physical implications, it should be considered that someone (the players or a judge) will need to control the validity of the cards – which may prove difficult with some of the above points.

Jeska’s Will – MTG Proxy Card Secret Lair Drop Series

Jeska’s Will is a rare sorcery from Magic: The Gathering’s Secret Lair Drop Series. It costs {2}{R} and has the following abilities:

* Choose one. If you control a commander as you cast this spell, you may choose both.
* – Add {R} for each card in target opponent’s hand.
* – Exile the top three cards of your library. You may play them this turn.

Jeska’s Will is a powerful ramp and card advantage spell, often providing an explosive burst of mana or extra cards. Its ability to double in effect if you control your commander makes it a staple in red Commander decks, where fast mana and impulse draw are crucial.

Tip:

Cast Jeska’s Will early when opponents have large hands to maximize mana generation. Use it in decks that rely on big plays or storm strategies to chain spells together for massive value.

Cards that Synergize with Jeska’s Will:

Birgi, God of Storytelling

Generates additional red mana whenever you cast spells, amplifying Jeska’s Will’s mana burst for even bigger plays.

Runaway Steam-Kin

Converts Jeska’s Will’s mana into +1/+1 counters, which can be used to produce even more red mana.

Past in Flames

Lets you recast Jeska’s Will from the graveyard, allowing for repeated bursts of mana and card draw.

Wheel of Fortune

Refills opponents’ hands, ensuring Jeska’s Will generates large amounts of mana on subsequent casts.

We make the best quality MTG Proxies. We use the latest production technology to create a realistic proxy card that you can use in Friday Night Magic or at home. These are unofficial proxies, not for use in Wizards of the Coast LLC sanctioned events and tournaments.

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Weight 0.0125 kg
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