People are begging for tarmogoyf to be brought down to sub $50 prices/amount tarmogoyf was worth when it was in STANDARD. They aren't doing that. So by your logic moxen and such would be reprinted until they were worth less than tarmogoyf. Good luck.
This is one of the most gorgeous pieces of art I've ever seen, I would kill to see this in foil in paper. If this piece wasn't done digitally the original art would sell for $10K+ easily I'd say.
We can go over hypothetical cards that don't break the reserved list for an eternity. I've always been a fan of dual lands that gain you 1 life when they enter the battlefield, but WotC isn't interested in printing those.
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Great art, if I could get that on a playmat I would buy it in a second.
Inkedgaming.com will make a playmat out of any art you want for $25. My friends and I have ordered from them over 20 times, the mat's are high quality and not a one has fallen apart.
Ridiculous that this will only ever by used for Magic Online. What a waste of amazing art.
With a decent printer and the right skills you could make it into a physical card. I'm sure somebody will do this. (I have neither the printer nor the skills myself.)
You mean altering an original Candelabra by changing the picture with this one? I'm afraid this would count as "making the card art unrecognizable" and therefore illegal (Artistic modifications are acceptable in sanctioned tournaments, provided that the modifications do not make the card art unrecognizable, contain substantial strategic advice, or contain offensive images.).
That oculd be an interesting question for the rulings forum. If it is altered to look like another official art for the same card, is the art still considered unrecognizable?
You can alter a card any way you want. Art is no longer a determining factor in a cards legality. Because you can show up at a tournament with a very old version of a standard card and most wont recognize it. The only thing that matter on a card is the name, mana cost, and P/T, this is proven with WotC textless promos being legal. Alters exist and people pay tonnes of money for them. So taking a candelabra and puttting this art on it will not make it illegal unless a judge says it is.
This is one of the most gorgeous pieces of art I've ever seen, I would kill to see this in foil in paper. If this piece wasn't done digitally the original art would sell for $10K+ easily I'd say.
We can go over hypothetical cards that don't break the reserved list for an eternity. I've always been a fan of dual lands that gain you 1 life when they enter the battlefield, but WotC isn't interested in printing those.
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Inkedgaming.com will make a playmat out of any art you want for $25. My friends and I have ordered from them over 20 times, the mat's are high quality and not a one has fallen apart.
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You can alter a card any way you want. Art is no longer a determining factor in a cards legality. Because you can show up at a tournament with a very old version of a standard card and most wont recognize it. The only thing that matter on a card is the name, mana cost, and P/T, this is proven with WotC textless promos being legal. Alters exist and people pay tonnes of money for them. So taking a candelabra and puttting this art on it will not make it illegal unless a judge says it is.
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