About Chalice of the Void
Chalice of the Void (FOIL Judge) is a premium Chalice of the Void MTG proxy card from Magic: The Gathering‘s Judge Gift Cards 2019 series. This colorless artifact is most useful in decks built around artifact disruption, mana-value control, and lock-piece testing, making it a useful option for casual Commander, cube, display, and deck testing.
| Mana Cost | ![]() ![]() |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact |
| Text | This artifact enters with X charge counters on it. Whenever a player casts a spell with mana value equal to the number of charge counters on this artifact, counter that spell. |
| Set | Judge Gift Cards 2019 J19 #7 |
| Rarity | Rare |
What Chalice of the Void Does
Chalice of the Void enters with X charge counters. Whenever a player casts a spell with mana value equal to the number of charge counters on Chalice, that spell is countered. The Judge version gives the same disruptive effect in a collectible promo treatment.
Chalice is strongest in decks that can choose a key number without hurting their own plan too much. In Commander, that often means testing it carefully rather than assuming every table wants another lock piece dropped on turn one. In cube, it works best when the environment supports artifact disruption and enough fast mana to make the card relevant.
Best Uses for Chalice of the Void MTG Proxy
- Artifact-control decks: Chalice helps attack low-cost spells and combo lines.
- Colorless shells: Decks with Ancient Tomb-style mana can cast Chalice ahead of curve.
- Display and testing: The Judge version is useful for players who like special treatments but want a proxy/playtest copy for sleeved casual use.
Recommended Interactions
Chalice of the Void works well with fast mana, artifact synergies, and decks that can build around uneven mana values. It is worth testing if your deck can use the disruption without shutting off its own best cards.
- Ancient Tomb: Provides fast colorless mana to cast Chalice early.
- Trinisphere: Supports the same disruptive artifact-control plan.
- Metalworker: Helps artifact-heavy decks produce the mana needed for larger Chalice values.
Strengths and Considerations
The main strength of Chalice of the Void is flexible mana-value disruption. The main consideration is table fit. Some casual groups enjoy interactive prison pieces, and some would rather eat the deck box. Testing Chalice of the Void MTG proxy helps you see whether the card fits your Commander deck, cube, or artifact-control environment.
Product Quality and Proxy Use
ProxyKing cards are produced with premium print quality, proper trading-card size, ideal weight, consistent thickness, and a natural shuffle feel for sleeved casual play.
This is a proxy/playtest card for casual play, Commander, cube, display, and deck testing where proxies are allowed. It is not an official Magic card and is not tournament legal. Review our Proxy Use Policy for responsible casual use.
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