Frequently Asked Questions

Are the altered cards legal for official tournaments?

Altered cards are generally allowed in tournaments as long as the artwork does not obscure important information, the card remains unmarked, and it fits properly in a sleeve. Final approval always rests with the tournament judge, so we recommend checking with the event organizer beforehand. In Lorcana, alters are not legal starting from Championships.

All of our alterations are made on official, they are not proxies.

In MTG we can work on foils, promos, and even signed cards. Some finishes may require special handling, which we’ll discuss before starting.

In Lorcana we don’t work with foil cards, only non foil or signed cards.

Yes, we take great care with every card, especially high-value ones, using techniques that preserve playability and quality.

Our technique keeps the surface as smooth and thin as possible so the card fits easily into sleeves.They cannot be distinguished from the rest of the decks once shuffled.

Absolutely. We’re happy to work with your ideas or references to create a unique piece.

Turnaround time varies depending on the complexity and the size of your order, but we’ll give you an estimated timeframe before starting.

We accept payments in any coin via Credit/Debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Link, and other agreed-upon methods.

We return your cards securely packed, always with tracking number.

We can extend or blend the existing artwork or create original pieces inspired by your ideas, while respecting copyright guidelines.