Luispipe8 said:I'm just going to clarify that, as long as all those things are allowed, it doesn't mean you can. Confusing enough? Let me explain:
No rule stops you from playing a deck fully made of proxies, or a WC deck at a League. However, your opponent has to agree on you using them. This is because if you are playing a League in Standard and a guy suddenly shows up with a Garchomp Lv.X deck, it would be both weird and confusing for the player using Standard. The same if you use proxies (at least put a card behind it. ) Before you challenge someone, make sure he/she agrees on you using those cards.
Personally I'm against using proxies.
If your league costs due to things like prize money, I do not think it should be allowed to use proxies. People try hard to get the cards they want, and then win with them, and probably prefer not losing top positions to 'fake' decks.
I think the main barrier to success in the game should be one of skill. Especially at regular leagues, where people just want to play. Excluding players solely because they didn't spend hundreds of dollars on the perfect deck (calling their deck "fake") can come off as snobbish.Personally I'm against using proxies.
If your league costs due to things like prize money, I do not think it should be allowed to use proxies. People try hard to get the cards they want, and then win with them, and probably prefer not losing top positions to 'fake' decks.
The deck that I've made and successfully use costs less than $50 AUD to build. You do not need an expensive deck to do well.I think the main barrier to success in the game should be one of skill. Especially at regular leagues, where people just want to play. Excluding players solely because they didn't spend hundreds of dollars on the perfect deck (calling their deck "fake") can come off as snobbish.