With sleeved cards how would you feel about someone using cards like this. Be it painted cards, printed artwork over the original picture or even full printed cards. In friendly / pick up games.
>im not talking about full-on this card doesn't exist
With sleeves on 'cheating' is brought to a minimal and if they wanted to cheat a false shuffle or deck switch is much easier.
I don't care if they use a piece of paper with the card rules written on it as long as they all feel the same through the sleeve.
As long as I can read the text and there's no way to cheat it I don't really care, alternate art is cool.
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>>55169727
would you want to have a link to official card too?
i make my own alters for my mtg decks. If well painted they are great. Animu alters, or alters that add some completely unrelated element to a card make me cringe. Specially toon-ish pictures, since the outlines are always terrible, and they look incredibly dirty.
From time to time there are also retards who make up rules about how alters are illegal in tournaments, or how the borders can't be painted, or whatever. And they are 100% sure they are right and I am wrong.
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I can see why people don't like alt in tournament. I think it's because you then could just print off a whoke deck and don't have to worry about getting the correct cards. There is also the "is that a real card in the game thing"
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>Altered Art/Printed Cards
I only play casual/pickup games, and I have entire decks that are color laser printed cardstock in sleeves.
Nobody has taken issue with it, and they know it up front.
It lets me get a consistent visual style/borders for the deck, and lets me put a larger focus on artwork. Custom graphic design stuff in photoshop and whatnot.
Everything is perfectly legible, all the rules text is still there, and it's not cheat-able. I like it a lot, and since I'm not playing in tournaments anyways, nobody gives a fuck.