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German MTG proxies are popular because they balance familiarity and difference. Easy to read yet distinct in tone, they create a “serious” gameplay feel while staying accessible to most players in Europe and beyond.

Japanese and Korean MTG proxies are becoming increasingly popular, not because of artwork, but because of language. Players are drawn to the way non-English cards change how the game feels, shifting focus from reading text to recognizing patterns and gameplay flow.
Discover why MTG proxy foils have captured the hearts of Magic: The Gathering players. From stunning custom artwork to affordable alternatives, learn how these cards bring creativity, personality, and shine to every deck.

Looking for beginner-friendly MTG commanders with incredible premium artwork? From Secret Lair Fynn to showcase Giada and K’rrik, here are the best Commander picks for new players that become even better when you proxy expensive alternate arts for a cheap price.

Hakbal of the Surging Soul turns every combat step into steady value, growing a Merfolk army through explore triggers, counters, and constant card selection that quietly overwhelms the table.

The Ur-Dragon transforms every game of Commander into a growing avalanche of flying threats, overwhelming combat steps, and unstoppable momentum. This five-color Dragon tribal deck captures the full fantasy of massive creatures taking over the battlefield turn after turn.

Learn how to build and play Y’shtola, Night’s Blessed, with a focus on control, Tempo, spell synergy, and the cards that define her Commander strategy.

A first look at Secrets of Strixhaven, highlighting the new Prepare mechanic, college identities, Paradigm value engines, and the return of the five founder dragons.

Discover the Monster Hunter Secret Lair crossover with Magic: The Gathering, featuring stunning proxy cards inspired by iconic monsters, dragons, and heroes from the legendary franchise.