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  2. Proxy card - Wikipedia

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    When doing intensive training for a competitive tournament, it often makes more sense to use proxy cards while figuring out which cards to bring to the tournament. Another card is substituted and serves the same function during gameplay as the actual card would. A Magic the Gathering proxy card of Demonic Appetite created in a collage style.

  3. Magic: The Gathering formats - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering formats are various ways in which the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game can be played. Each format provides rules for deck construction and gameplay, with many confining the pool of permitted cards to those released in a specified group of Magic card sets .

  4. Wikipedia talk : WikiProject Magic: The Gathering/Archive 2

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    I, JamesLucas, hereby award this barnstar to WikiProject Magic: The Gathering for their excellent work on Magic: The Gathering-related articles on behalf of Wikiproject Magic: The Gathering. The image is uploaded at a fairly good resolution (and in the public domain), so if anyone wanted to make a vertical format version down the road, it could ...

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  6. Black Lotus (Magic: The Gathering card) - Wikipedia

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    Black Lotus, signed by artist Christopher Rush. Black Lotus is a card in the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering. Wizards of the Coast published the card in the earliest editions of the game, and it has become one of the game's most valuable collectible cards.

  7. Magic: The Gathering - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or MTG) is a tabletop and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. [1] Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast , Magic was the first trading card game and had approximately fifty million players as of February 2023 [update] .

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Open proxies/Guide to checking open ...

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    Open proxies cannot be properly confirmed by scanning, but only by using the proxy to fetch a page for you, in a similar way to that described above. Port scanning may have legal implications in some jurisdictions, your network provider may have rules against it, and it's generally considered a bad thing.

  9. File:MTG Mox Pearl Proxy.jpg - Wikipedia

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