Free, low-ink mtg proxy sheets for playtesting the decks you want to build, generated right in your browser for cheap home printing. Magic for Everyone.
Reminder that this project can be found on two other places:
Cohost (https://t.co/MLIWIonJEj) (preferable, you can read my posts without needing an account, I'll see asks/replies faster)
Bluesky (https://t.co/LqvBDKFdEg) (I'll use it if I have to, I don't currently have to.)
Woag new playtestproxies update. prepare spells now supported. twitter and cohost links removed from bio. lol. Follow me on the boring website for liberals (https://t.co/Y3INZEQ09E) #mtgproxy
One thing you may have noticed about PlaytestProxies recently is I've not been updating the default display card to match new sets. In the background, some dependencies broke and I've been forced into a larger rewrite than I'd have liked.
Thankfully, there's some newer, sturdier technologies for dynamically building PDFs and SVGs in and outside of the browser that are making this a breeze.
nothing like a crossover with marvel to make me feel like I've wasted my time, energy, money, mental space on caring about and involving myself with a card game's social and competitive spaces #MTGxMarvel
nothing like a crossover with marvel to make me feel like I've wasted my time, energy, money, mental space on caring about and involving myself with a card game's social and competitive spaces #MTGxMarvel
@a_pretendgineer Right, it's just an arbitrary step in the html input tag. if you type out a different scale manually and then click generate pdf it'll show a warning but will still print out the cards at that non-1-decimal-point value (at least in firefox)