People use proxies for a bunch of extremely normal reasons: - Playtesting new decks before spending money - Commander upgrades without chasing down every last staple immediately - Cube maintenance (updating lists without re-buying a small nations GDP) - Kitchen table games where the goal is fun, not authentication theater - Protecting valuable cards by keeping originals safe while you play with substitutes If your group is on board, proxies are often the simplest way to keep games creative, fair, and actually happening
Suffice to say, paying no mana for Zombie creature spells is pretty strong, and a must-have for any Zombie-themed Commander deck
Paralyzed Pokemon cannot attack or retreat, though they may be healed by Trainer cards or Evolution
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Lusamine helps with this by allowing players to use either Duskmane Necrozma or Dawn Wings Necrozma to attack, then using its discarded energy after being KO'd