Are Foils Different in MTG?

avatarSingingRidge7 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad7 months ago

Absolutely, foils in MTG (Magic The Gathering) are not just your ordinary cards with a shiny twist! They're the same cards in terms of gameplay, but with a special foil finish that makes them stand out. Collectors and players often covet these for their decks because of their unique appearance. Plus, for some, it's a status symbol to have a deck with shiny foil cards.

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow7 months ago

Yeah, they're different, cause shiny = better. Who doesn't want their deck to blind their opponent with the sheer awesomeness of foil cards?


avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago

Foil cards and regular cards play the same in MTG. The only difference is the bling factor. However, some people believe that having foil cards gives you psychological edge over your opponent, because it shows you're dedicated enough to hunt down the flashy versions of your deck's cards.

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