Are painted MTG cards legal?

Yes, painted Magic: The Gathering (MTG) cards can be legal in tournaments if the Head Judge approves, provided the art isn't offensive, unrecognizable, or covers the card's name, mana cost, or rules text, and doesn't alter its weight or distinguishable feel in a deck, which is ultimately up to the judge's discretion. Acceptable alters often extend the art beyond borders (border extensions), but anything that makes the card look like a fake or proxy is generally disallowed.
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Are painted cards legal in MTG?

If the art is still recognizable, the name and mana cost are not obstructed, and the card is not distinguishable from any other card in the deck while in a hidden zone (like the paint made it noticeably thicker), then it should be allowed.
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Are custom art MTG cards legal?

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. Artistic modifications also may not obstruct or change the mana cost or name of the card.
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What cards are illegal in MTG?

The following cards are banned:
  • Abuelo's Awakening.
  • Cori-Steel Cutter.
  • Heartfire Hero.
  • Hopeless Nightmare.
  • Leyline of Resonance (only in MTG Arena Best-of-One)
  • Monstrous Rage.
  • Proft's Eiditic Memory.
  • Screaming Nemesis.
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Are white bordered cards legal?

Yes, white-bordered Magic: The Gathering cards are generally legal for tournament play if their black-bordered equivalent is legal in that format, as the white border usually just signifies a reprint (like from old Core Sets or History Packs) and isn't a mark of an "un-set" card, which are silver-bordered and illegal. The key is that the card is a genuine WotC product, but you should always sleeve them to prevent them from being marked or identified from the back, say Stack Exchange users. 
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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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What is the rarest MTG card ever?

Magic: The Gathering's Rarest Cards Of All Time
  1. 1 - Black Lotus.
  2. 2 - One of One Ring. Imagine finding this in your booster pack. ...
  3. 3 - Autographed Black Lotus. ...
  4. 4 - Mox Opal.
  5. 5 - Lord of the Pit.
  6. 6 - Timetwister.
  7. 7 - Splendid Genesis.
  8. 8 - Phoenix Heart.
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Why is flash banned in Commander?

Flash is banned in Commander because it enables extremely fast, non-interactive, "win-the-game" combos, primarily the Flash/Protean Hulk combo, which was format-warping and unfun for both casual and competitive (cEDH) players, forcing games into repetitive standoffs waiting for interaction or an instant win. The Rules Committee (RC) banned it in 2020 as an "exceptional" step to signal that cheating big threats into play non-interactively isn't the desired path for the social format, even though the ban was heavily pushed by cEDH players. 
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Are gold border MTG cards legal?

No, gold border Magic: The Gathering cards (like World Championship Decks or Collector's Edition) are not legal in any sanctioned, official tournament play (Standard, Modern, Commander, etc.) because they have a gold border and different backs, making them distinguishable from normal cards and essentially function as proxies, but they are very popular and widely accepted in casual play and many unsanctioned events, especially Commander. 
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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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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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Are MTG art cards rare?

Every art card exists in both its normal version and its signature version. Starting with Dominaria United, Wizards of the Coast increased the rate at which gold-stamped signature art cards were found from 1-in-20 (5%) to 1-in-10 (10%).
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What is the rule 709.5 in Magic: The Gathering?

709.5e A player who controls a permanent that has one or more locked halves may pay the mana cost of a locked half of that permanent to give that permanent the appropriate unlocked designation. This cost is referred to as an “unlock cost.” This is a special action (see rule 116).
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What is art 🎨 🎭?

Art has been defined as a vehicle for the expression or communication of emotions and ideas, a means for exploring and appreciating formal elements for their own sake, and as mimesis or representation.
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Is an artist's proof worth anything?

Yes, Artist Proofs (APs) are generally considered valuable and more sought-after than regular limited edition prints due to their rarity and closer connection to the artist, often selling for 20-50% more, but value depends heavily on the artist, condition, and if they have unique markings like sketches or inscriptions. While they offer exclusivity, their price premium isn't guaranteed and can vary, so expert appraisal is best for specific pieces. 
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Will Panini replace damaged cards?

Yes, Panini does replace factory-damaged cards, but it's not guaranteed, often takes a very long time (months to years), and depends on available stock; they generally replace significant flaws like creases or large print lines, not minor imperfections that would still grade well. The process involves submitting a claim online with proof of purchase, and while they aim to replace damaged cards on a card-for-card basis, success is not assured, and replacement cards themselves may still have issues. 
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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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Are cards worth more if signed?

For instance, if you have a rare rookie card of a successful and popular player, and it also has an autograph, there's a good chance that it will be valuable. On the other hand, if you have an autographed rookie card from a player that no one has heard of, the autograph won't make the card any more valuable.
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Why are silver bordered cards illegal?

Silver boardered card illegal because they came from the 'un' sets. Only certain cards from the newest 'un' sets are playable in constructed. Silver bordered Un cards are generally only legal in formats that play Un sets, and they are usually limited formats.
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Why is Power 9 banned in Commander?

During playtesting before the release of the Alpha edition, the Power Nine were deemed to be powerful cards whose scarcity would ensure the cards would not overpower games, but as print runs increased for each set the design team ultimately decided to remove the cards for the Revised Edition release.
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What MTG set has the most banned cards?

Edit: After looking it up, it's Mirrodin, as all of it's bans were both in standard and block. Mirrodin saw 19 bans across Standard and Block. Urza's had 13 bans across both Standard and Block.
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Why is jihad banned in MTG?

According to WotC, it's the association of color with religious imagery/concepts. The card Jihad is banned for the same reason.
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What color is rare in MTG?

A red-orange symbol indicates the card is mythic rare. A gold symbol indicates the card is rare. A silver symbol indicates the card is uncommon. A black or white symbol indicates the card is common or is a basic land.
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Has a black lotus sold for $3 million?

A pristine 10 Alpha Black Lotus has been sold for 3 million USD.
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