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What are banned cards?

Banned cards are cards that are not allowed in a particular tournament. Wizards of the Coast and the DCI control the bannings for their officially sanctioned formats, as well as all formats played on Magic Online and Magic Arena.
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What is the explanation for banned Magic cards?

Some cards are banned because they have proven to simply be too powerful in their respective format. While hundreds of hours are spent rigorously playtesting sets before their release, the complexity of Magic makes it nearly impossible to accurately predict all the ways the new cards interact with older ones.
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What cards are not legal in modern?

List of Banned Magic Cards in Modern
  • Ancient Den.
  • Arcum's Astrolabe.
  • Birthing Pod.
  • Blazing Shoal.
  • Bridge From Below.
  • Chrome Mox.
  • Cloudpost.
  • Dark Depths.
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What cards are banned in vintage?

Here are the following cards that are restricted in Vintage:
  • Ancestral Recall.
  • Balance.
  • Black Lotus.
  • Brainstorm.
  • Chalice of the Void.
  • Channel.
  • Demonic Consultation.
  • Demonic Tutor.
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What is the only card banned in vintage?

Shahrazad is the only card banned in Vintage that isn't because of dexterity reasons or a part of a pool of cards banned in all formats.
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What's the oldest card ever?

The oldest surviving cards in the world are four fragments found in the Keir Collection and one in the Benaki Museum. They are dated to the 12th and 13th centuries (late Fatimid, Ayyubid, and early Mamluk periods).
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Are all cards legal in vintage?

Vintage, originally known as Type 1 or Type I, is an eternal format that allows for the use of almost all printed cards, save Acorn cards and/or having a non-Standard Magic back (other than Double-Faced Card/Meld Card), as well as certain cards banned for causing problems in sanctioned tournaments.
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Are 40K cards legal?

Card Legality

Warhammer 40,000 Commander cards with the 40K set code numbered 1–176 are permitted in the Commander, Legacy, and Vintage formats. Cards with the 40K set code numbered 181–317 and 322 are reprinted cards legal for play in any format where a card with the same name is permitted.
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Were Pokemon cards banned?

Over the years, numerous Pokemon cards have been banned from competitive play, though the reasons for their exclusion can sometimes be a little strange.
  • 5 Lysandre's Trump Card.
  • 6 Slowking. ...
  • 7 Tropical Beach. ...
  • 8 Wormadam. ...
  • 9 Ancient Mew. ...
  • 10 _____'s Pikachu. ...
  • 11 Unown. ...
  • 12 Kadabra. ...
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How many cards are legal in vintage?

Vintage is a constructed format does not allow your combined deck and sideboard to contain more than four of any individual card.
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What cards are not in Spanish 21?

The game can be played with 2, 4, 5, 6 or 8 decks. The game can be dealt from the hand or from a standard multi-deck shoe. The only exception to the standard deck is that all number "10" cards and Jokers are removed. (A Spanish deck consists of 48 cards; 2-9, J, Q, K, A; no number "10" cards).
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Why Germans don t use cards?

Many businesses in Germany don't accept credit cards because of the fees. Credit card providers get at least two or three percent of each transaction, taking a bite out of a firm's profit margins. For this reason, many German shops set a minimum amount (10 or 15 euros) for credit card purchases.
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What cards millionaires use?

While millionaires are less likely to have a cash back card than the average American, they're more likely to have every other major type of credit card, including travel rewards cards, balance transfer cards, gas and grocery cards, and sign-up bonus cards.
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Are Japanese cards legal in Magic?

Are Japanese Mystical Archive Cards Legal? Yes, these Japanese variants are legal in any format where the cards are legal.
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What is the rarest magic card in the world?

Most expensive Magic: The Gathering cards
  • Foil Intuition (Judge Promos)
  • Mox Jet (Alpha)
  • Mox Sapphire (Beta)
  • Timetwister (Alpha)
  • Mox Emerald (Alpha)
  • Underground Sea (Alpha)
  • Time Walk (Alpha)
  • Volcanic Island (Beta)
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Why is tinker banned?

Mary Beth Tinker was a 13-year-old junior high school student in December 1965 when she and a group of students decided to wear black armbands to school to protest the war in Vietnam. The school board got wind of the protest and passed a preemptive ban.
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Why did Walmart remove Pokémon cards?

A sign at Walmart says it suspended the selling of cards because of "inappropriate customer behavior." Target says safety for its employees and customers is the reason it removed trading cards from stores.
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What does F mean on Pokémon cards?

F: Fighting Energy symbol. C: Colorless Energy symbol. D: Darkness Energy symbol. M: Metal Energy symbol.
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Do 1995 Pokémon cards exist?

43) 1995 Pokemon Japanese Topsun Holofoil Blastoise

The 1995 Japanese Topsun cards are some of the most interesting early Pokemon cards and were distributed in packs of apple-flavored gum by Top-Seika. Collectors could find these cards in one of three versions: blue-back, green-back, and prism holofoil.
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What Infinity cards are legal?

Unfinity eternal cards are legal in the Commander, Legacy, and Vintage formats. Unfinity cards printed at common rarity are also legal in the Pauper format.
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How many cards are legal in modern?

Play Rules/Modifiers. These are one-on-one games with 60 card minimums for the main deck (up to 15 card sideboard). Modern games should last average length for a game (about 20 minutes).
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Are D&D MTG cards legal?

Dungeon cards are legal in Commander, in a sense. You don't put them into your deck as you do with normal cards, but the venture mechanic works just like it would in another format. As long as cards with “venture into the dungeon” are legal in Commander, dungeon cards will also be legal by proxy.
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What is the rarest card in history?

The Shichifukujin Dragon, created to celebrate the opening of the DCI Tournament Center in Tokyo, Japan, is also the only one of its kind in existence. In Japanese mythology, 'Shichifukujin' is the name given to the Seven Deities of Good Fortune.
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Do banks destroy old cards?

Local bank branches may not destroy metal credit cards themselves, but they will know where to send them.
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Are all Yugioh cards legal?

Overview. As a general rule, a card is legal for tournament play as soon as it is officially released in a Yu‑Gi‑Oh! TRADING CARD GAME product. To find out when a card is legal, you can look up its corresponding product release date on the Products page, or search for the card individually via the Yu‑Gi‑Oh!
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