TLDR
- We make ready-to-play Commander (EDH) proxy decks that shuffle, sleeve, and play like a real deck should.
- Our whole thing is consistency: clean prints, crisp text, accurate cuts, and cards that feel like they belong together.
- We’re MTG players who also happen to be print nerds, which is a dangerous combination for anyone who enjoys “good enough.”
- If we mess up printing, cutting, or shipping, we fix it. No detective work required on your end.
You know that moment when you finally sleeve up a Commander deck… and half the cards look like they came from four different printers and one cursed office copier? We built CommanderProxies.com for the people who want to play the deck, not fight the deck.
We’re here for the Commander crowd that loves big plays, tight decklists, and cards that are readable at a real table under real lighting, with real humans asking “Wait, what does that do?” every five minutes.
Why we exist
Commander is the best format because it lets you do something wildly unreasonable with your friends for two hours, and then everyone agrees it was “a good game” even if somebody got hit for 48 commander damage on turn six.
It’s also the format where deck ideas multiply faster than your budget.
So we made a simple promise: if you want to play a specific Commander deck, you should be able to get it in your hands quickly, in a consistent print quality, without the project turning into a second job.
What we make
CommanderProxies.com focuses on complete Commander decks and play-ready cards designed for real gameplay:
- Ready-to-play Commander decks (100-card lists built to shuffle, sleeve, and perform)
- Cohesive “deck looks” when you want everything to feel like it belongs together, not a random stack of mismatched frames
- Readable layouts that prioritize clarity at the table, because Commander already has enough board state to qualify as a minor zoning dispute
If you’re the type who builds lists at 1:12 a.m. and then immediately wants to goldfish it like you’re testing for the Pro Tour, you are among friends.
Our approach: gameplay first, aesthetics second, drama never
A proxy that looks cool but plays poorly is basically wall art with extra steps.
So our priorities are boring in the best way:
1) Readability beats everything
We obsess over the stuff you only notice when it’s bad:
- crisp rules text
- strong contrast
- clean mana symbols and typelines
- legible names at a glance
Because the best Commander night is the one where your deck does its thing, and nobody has to squint like they’re reading a restaurant menu in the dark.
2) Consistency across the whole deck
A Commander deck should feel like a deck, not a stack of unrelated business cards. We aim for:
- consistent color and tone
- consistent sizing
- consistent cut alignment
- consistent finish
It’s not glamorous, but it’s the difference between “nice” and “oh wow, these actually feel right.”
3) Print quality that’s meant to be handled
Cards get shuffled, riffled, sleeved, unsleeved, thrown into deck boxes, and occasionally dropped on the floor when somebody dramatically topdecks.
So we build around the reality that these are play pieces, not delicate collectibles.
The kind of people we built this for
If any of these sound like you, welcome:
- You want to try a new Commander deck without making it a multi-week scavenger hunt.
- You have one deck you love, and you want it to look cohesive instead of “printer roulette.”
- You care about quality and consistency, and you’ve already learned the hard way that “cheap” and “clean” rarely share an apartment.
- You want to hand a deck to a friend and not have to preface it with “Ignore the seven cards that look like they were printed during a power outage.”
Small team, big standards
We’re not a faceless mega-brand. We’re a crew of MTG players who got tired of the usual tradeoff: either you get something fast and janky, or nice and complicated.
So we chose the third option: nice and straightforward.
We sweat the details so you can focus on the fun part, like arguing whether your “casual” deck is still casual after it casts a turn-three haymaker.
What you can expect from us
When you order from CommanderProxies.com, you should expect:
- clear communication
- consistent production
- fast fixes if something goes wrong
- a deck that looks and feels like it belongs at a real table
We’re not trying to win a marketing award. We’re trying to make sure you open your package and think, “Yep. That’s exactly what I wanted.”