WAYNE'S WORLD PRESENTS
VINTAGE 20 PROXY TOURNAMENTSaturday, June 6 at 1 p.m.
Format: Vintage (unsanctioned)
Entry: $20 + 25¢ per proxy after 20
1st Place: Unlimited Mox Ruby signed by artist Dan Frazier
2nd Place: Mana Crypt
Other prizes may vary based on attendance.
Wayne's World of Collectibles
1921 W. Dimond Blvd.
Creekside Village Mall
Anchorage, AK 99515
(across from the street from Burlington Coat Factory... right next to Movie Gallery)
1-907-929-7878
http://www.waynesworldak.com/This is our first attempt to run Vintage events, so come out and support a format of Magic long forgatten in Alaska!
Rules on ProxiesThere are three types of acceptable proxies for use in the tournament. The first and most basic is taking a basic land card and writing the details of the card on it. The second method is to take a card that shares some of the characteristics with the card that is being proxied and erase any characteristics that do not match, replacing them with the correct characteristics.
All proxies must have the following text neatly printed, using an extra fine point sharpie. Ball point pens may NOT be used:
1. The full name of the card (no abbreviations or nicknames)
2. Correct casting cost of the card including all colored mana symbols
3. All relevant/game effecting text
When choosing what card to use as the base for an erased proxy, players must follow these rules:
1. The mana cost of the base spell must be the same as the card being proxied.
2. The type of the card being proxied must be the same as the base card.
3. The P/T of a creature being proxied must be the same as the base creature P/T
4. When proxying a creature it may be difficult to find a creature where all characteristics match. In this case, mana cost is the most important, followed by the P/T, followed by the subtype. Any characteristics that do not match must be erased and corrected.
5. The art box, card name, and text box must be totally erased. White out may not be used for this as it affects the stiffness of the card and may mark it.
6. When adding text to the card do not use a ball point pen. A extra fine point sharpie is the best thing to use. A ball point pen can cause indentations on the card marking it.
7. For clarity reasons, the use of cards with the new card frame is strongly encouraged
Collector’s Edition (CE) and gold-bordered cards may be used as the third type of proxies, provided they are put in opaque sleeves. They count toward the 20-proxy limit. For example, a gold-bordered Polluted Delta or a CE Black Lotus in an opaque sleeve will count as a proxy and will each add to the total number of proxies in the deck.