Wizards prefers the term "playtest card" for player proxies, trying to reserve the term "proxy" for only judge proxies
For weaknesses, the deck tries to do too many different things, from lifegain to reanimation to sacrifice to +1/+1 counters, so our different vampires need to do many tasks
Pack Wars is a silly way of opening boosters, but its a lot more fun than simply tearing them open, and the unease of not knowing whats in your deck is sublime
Its selective, which is always nice, and its hard for opponents to properly interact with owing to Replicate needing a Whirlwind Denial to stop
Narfi's father had signed a pact with the elves and was rewarded with a magical longship that could bring any number of people between realms
PrintingProxies may make sense if: You need something simple You care more about convenience than finish You are testing cards casually and do not care how premium they feel You found a large discount and have low expectations But for a quality-focused buyer, I would put that money toward ProxyKing or PrintMTG instead