The problem with defining this format by what is "fun" is that everyone seems to define fun as what they don't lose to. If you keep losing to easily answered cards, that means you should improve your deck. If you don't want to improve your deck, then you should come to peace with the idea that you are going to lose because you chose to not interact with better strategies.
An art extension is when someone takes a real card and paints the edges of it. That kind of card would usually be legal for tournament play. On the other hand, this appears to be something someone printed out themselves, making it a proxy at best and a counterfeit at worst. Either way, it isn't a real card and is illegal for tournament play.
An art extension is when someone takes a real card and paints the edges of it. That kind of card would usually be legal for tournament play. On the other hand, this appears to be something someone printed out themselves, making it a proxy at best and a counterfeit at worst. Either way, it isn't a real card and is illegal for tournament play.
Yes, but the content of the image is just an extension of the art from the actual card.
I just came across with this Kiora version up for sale. I'm just curious about two things about this card that I don't understand.
The first thing is the expansion symbol. I already did a quick search and I couldn't find anything that looks like that anywhere.
The other thing that puzzles me are the words NOT FOR SALE, in the bottom left corner of the card.
Can anyone here explain these things?
Thanks
Two Score, Minus Two or: A Stargate Tail
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I don't get it. Is the emblem supposed to specify "nontoken creature?" Because the text matches that on the printed card perfectly.
Fan made copy of real card, Kiora from BFZ.
Selling some cards I don't want.
Generally less than tcg mid.
An art extension is when someone takes a real card and paints the edges of it. That kind of card would usually be legal for tournament play. On the other hand, this appears to be something someone printed out themselves, making it a proxy at best and a counterfeit at worst. Either way, it isn't a real card and is illegal for tournament play.
Two Score, Minus Two or: A Stargate Tail
(Image by totallynotabrony)