Are Judge Promos tournaments legal?

Yes, Judge Promos are generally legal in official tournaments if the card itself is legal in that format (like Commander, Modern, etc.), as they are official, released Magic: The Gathering cards, just special versions; however, their legality ultimately depends on the specific tournament organizer and head judge's interpretation, especially if they have unique judge stamps or alterations, with many organizers allowing them if sleeved and indistinguishable from regular cards.
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Are promo cards tournament legal?

Promos are just special printings of regular cards, so if a card is legal in a format, all printings of it are legal unless a printing specifically says it's not legal for tournament play.
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Are 30th anniversary promos legal?

If the set symbol is "30th Anniversary" then it's not legal.
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What are judge promos?

Judge Promos are Flesh and Blood cards which are given out to judges as rewards for judging Flesh and Blood tournaments. These are some of the rarest Flesh and Blood cards there are and usually come in two flavours, Cold Foil and Rainbow Foil.
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Are card alters tournaments legal?

Artistic modifications are acceptable in sanctioned tournaments, provided that the modifications do not make the card art unrecognizable, contain substantial strategic advice, disparaging remarks, or contain offensive images.
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What is the 75% rule in MTG?

The MTG "75% rule" is a popular, unofficial deck-building philosophy, mainly for Commander, about creating decks powerful enough to compete but not so dominant they ruin the fun for casual players, finding a middle ground in power level by intentionally leaving out the most optimal, expensive, or meta-defining cards. It's about building a deck that's "75% as strong as it can be," allowing it to challenge optimized decks occasionally while still being fair in more casual games, making it adaptable for various playgroups.
 
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How many alpha black lotuses exist?

About 1,100 Alpha Black Lotus cards were originally printed for Magic: The Gathering's first set in 1993, though some sources suggest a slightly lower, confirmed number of around 1,008 rare cards printed, with many lost or damaged over time due to heavy play before sleeves were common, making perfect-condition examples exceptionally rare today.
 
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How to tell if a card is from a promo pack?

It can have a different foiling treatment. It could literally say “promo” on the card (usually bottom left). It could have a stamp on the art of the card.
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How to get MTG judge promos?

You get MTG judge promos primarily by being an active, certified judge through Judge Academy and attending conferences (online or in-person) where they are distributed, or by getting noticed in the judge community for contributions; otherwise, they're purchased at a premium on the secondary market (like TCGplayer, eBay) due to scarcity, with recent trends showing they're harder to get since the Judge Academy partnership ended.
 
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Is it hard to become a MTG judge?

You can't become a judge without judging events, one of the requirements is to judge two events. Finding a store to judge at is a good first step but may be the hardest to achieve. If you are not already a regular at a store, find one near to where you live or work and start playing in Magic events there.
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Why are 30th anniversary cards not tournament legal?

To be VERY clear : Are these cards tournament legal? -They are not. They have a different back and are not legal in any sanctioned Magic format. They are a collectible item commemorating 30 years of Magic.
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Is MB2 legal in Commander?

These cards are legal in Commander, Legacy, and Vintage. They are not legal in the Standard or Modern formats. Go to Magic.Wizards.com/Formats for a complete list of formats and their permitted card sets and banned lists. Go to Magic.Wizards.com/Commander for more information on the Commander variant.
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What rare magic card has fetched $3 million at a private sale?

An Alpha Black Lotus, graded by CGC Cards, just fetched a jaw-dropping $3 MILLION, making it the highest-priced Magic: The Gathering card ever sold!
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Why are gold border cards not legal?

Gold-bordered Magic: The Gathering cards are illegal in official tournaments because they were never meant for competitive play, originating from Collector's Editions and World Championship Decks (1997-2004) as promotional/casual items with non-standard card backs (or borders), making them easily distinguishable and thus a cheating risk in sanctioned play, though they are often accepted in casual settings if players agree. 
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What Pokémon card costs $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with Logan Paul owning a PSA 10 graded version that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale at $5.275 million in 2022, with Paul now planning to auction it. This extremely rare card, from a 1998 illustration contest, is considered the holy grail for collectors due to its scarcity (only 39 believed to exist) and connection to Pikachu's creator, Atsuko Nishida.
 
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Is Mew Vmax still legal?

No, the popular Mew VMAX deck (especially from the Fusion Strike era) is not legal in the current Pokémon TCG Standard format because its core cards have rotated out, primarily due to having an older regulation mark (like 'E' or 'F') that is no longer permitted in Standard play as of the 2024-2025 rotation. You can still play it in casual games or formats like Expanded, where older cards remain legal, but it's out of competitive Standard. 
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Are MTG promos legal?

Yes, Magic: The Gathering promo cards are generally legal for play if the original card is legal in that format, but legality depends on the specific format (like Commander vs. Standard) and the promo's set symbol/release date, with some promos (like 30th Anniversary or special event ones) sometimes being non-legal unless re-printed with a legal set symbol or released officially. The key rule is: if the card name exists in a legal set, any version (promo or not) is usually fine, but check the set symbol and format rules for exceptions. 
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How much do MTG judges get paid?

Initially fees were up to $400 a year (plus tax) to include twice-yearly shipments of judge promotional cards. Fees were waived in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic From 2022, a flat fee of $75 per year was implemented, no longer including promotional cards.
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What are MTG judge promos?

The Judge Gift cards, also known as Judge Promos, are handed out or mailed to the official judges for judging at Magic: The Gathering tournaments and events.
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What is the $5.275 million Pokémon card?

Paul previously purchased the card in 2022 for $5.275 million. The card is a 1998 "Pikachu Illustrator" card featuring art drawn by legendary Pokémon artist Atsuko Nishida, given away to winners of an illustration contest hosted by CoroCoro Comic magazine.
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How to spot fake 151 packs?

To spot fake Pokémon 151 packs, check for rough or misaligned shrink wrap with cut-off Pokéball logos, blurry/off-color printing, spelling errors (a major red flag), missing or poor-quality authenticity seals/holograms, and flimsy packaging; real packs have crisp details, proper text, and sturdy material, plus a code card inside, while fakes often feel cheap and have inconsistent crimps.
 
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Does PSA grade sealed promo cards?

Yes, PSA does grade sealed promo cards, but they grade the condition of the plastic wrapper, not the card inside; if you want the card itself graded for centering and surface issues, you must open the seal before submitting it. Sending a sealed promo means PSA assesses the cello plastic's quality, corners, and toning, resulting in a different type of grade and value compared to an opened, card-focused grade. 
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Why is Black Lotus banned?

Black Lotus is banned in most Magic: The Gathering formats because it's incredibly powerful, granting three mana for zero cost, which creates an unfair, game-breaking early advantage, making games feel luck-dependent on who draws it first. It's part of the "Power Nine" and its extreme rarity and game-warping strength make it legal only in the Vintage format, where it's restricted to one copy per deck.
 
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