#proxies to represent construct card on the board

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fervent ledge
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proxies to represent construct card on the board

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Can these Kind of proxies can be use to represent the flip side of construct card i use or I absolutely need to flip an official one?

limber bolt
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Per policy, a proxy is issued by the Head Judge of a tournament under specific circumstances. (TRP 4.3)

While this could certainly be okay for "kitchen table" play with friends, it would not serve as a legal stand-in for an official double-faced card at a sanctioned event.

mystic lotusBOT
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A proxy card (proxy) is a card that is used to represent an official card in a game. Proxies are not permitted unless officially issued by the Head Judge of the tournament. The Head Judge may issue or approve a proxy at their discretion in the following situations:

  • A foil card where the foiling is the cause of it being marked in the deck, and there is no non-foil version of the card or it would be unreasonable to expect the Player to find a substitute.
  • A damaged card where the damage is the cause of it being marked in the deck, and the card was opened from limited product damaged or the damage was caused by the Player's opponent or a tournament official.
  • A basic-rarity card at a limited event where there are insufficient official cards.
  • A created card where a Player has made a reasonable attempt to supply enough created cards for their game but it is not sufficient for the current game-state.
  • Printed Ira Welcome decks at a Learn to Play event.

A proxy is used during the tournament to represent an official Flesh and Blood card. The player must have the original card or the information of the original card for the opponent to reference during a game that involves the proxy.

The proxy is only legal for the duration of the tournament it is issued. Proxies that have been issued from other tournaments and self-made proxies are not tournament-legal.

limber bolt
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https://fabtcg.com/articles/back-alley-oracle-13-misprints-alters-proxies-and-tokens/

This article may provide some additional clarification on use of official cards in tournament play.

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drifting fable
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this falls under placeholder policy (and card policy) and custom versions of the backs of dfcs aren't an option covered under it. your options are:
-flip the card
-have real, pre-flipped versions in your inventory to bring out
-use an official checklist placeholder