How to Make One Piece Proxies?
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Choose the One Piece card you want to proxy
Find a high-resolution image of the card
Open the image in a design or editing program
Set the canvas to standard card size
Place the card image on the canvas
Adjust the image to match the card frame
Add the card name, cost, type, power, and text if needed
Match the font style and layout as closely as possible
Add set symbol, rarity, and other printed details if desired
Print the proxy on quality paper or cardstock
Cut the printed proxy to card size
Sleeve the proxy with a real card backing for thickness
Check that the proxy is readable and properly aligned
Use proxies only where allowed by the rules or group you are playing with
One Piece (Episodes 1–61)
One Piece: Defeat the Pirate Ganzack! (Special)
One Piece (Episodes 62–101)
Start with One Piece Episode 1
Watch the anime in release order
Include the TV specials if you want extra canon-adjacent content
Open Canva and sign in
Search for “Vision Board” in the template search bar
Choose a vision board template or start with a blank design
Unlock the recipe by reaching Farming Level 8
Gather 1 Wheat
Gather 1 Corn
Hold an emerald or a crop they want
Trade with them to increase trust
Use a bell to gather nearby villagers
Open the image in Photoshop
Duplicate the background layer
Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool