{"id":420,"date":"2019-06-15T07:01:33","date_gmt":"2019-06-15T07:01:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mtgproxyking.com\/?page_id=420"},"modified":"2019-07-18T05:40:51","modified_gmt":"2019-07-18T05:40:51","slug":"your-decks-playtest-and-sideboard-cards","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/pkmtg.com\/knowledges-about-mtg\/your-decks-playtest-and-sideboard-cards\/","title":{"rendered":"Your Decks Playtest and Sideboard Cards (mtg proxy magic the gathering proxy mtg cards)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Now that you have been successfully overwhelmed with how and why to\npick a deck, we will now discuss a little about a decks Playtest and\nSideboard cards. The most important part of this step is to have a person\nor persons to play against and test your deck\u2019s power against your\nopponents!\n\nThis is a great way to figure out what works for your deck, through how\nwell you do against others and matching up against their decks.\n\nSideboard\n\nThe sideboard is a very important feature of the game, as it essentially\ngives you 15 cards to switch out your main deck\u2019s cards with. Essentially,\nthis is a card pile you can draw cards from and switch out with those in\nyour main deck.\n\nThe catch is that you must draw the same number of cards from both\ndecks when you switch them out. The sideboard feature is for games that\nare Constructed and have a set amount of cards, as we already have a\nsimilar feature built into the Limited format.\n\nWith the information gained with each deck you bring to the gauntlet and\nplay with opponents, the more you are able to evolve your playing strategy.\nThe more effort and intellect one puts into developing a deck and sizing up\nto opponents, the greater and more valuable a deck can become in the\nworld of \u201cMagic The Gathering\u201d.\n\n  magic the gathering proxies\n  mtg proxy\n  proxy mtg cards.\n  email ProxyKingmtg@outlook.com if you want to get more details.<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Now that you have been successfully overwhelmed with how and why to pick a deck, we will now discuss a little about a decks Playtest and Sideboard cards. The most important part of this step is to have a person or persons to play against and test your deck\u2019s power against your opponents! This is … <\/p>\n