Are Redemption Requests Guaranteed in MTG?

avatarSortyingSlag7 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie7 months ago

Short answer: No. Redemption requests depend on the specifics and Wizards of the Coast's policies at the time.

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avatarColoringNoon7 months ago

Nope, redemption requests in MTG aren't a sure thing. It's kinda like wishing on a magic card instead of a shooting star. Sometimes, Wizards of the Coast might fulfill a redemption request, especially if it's related to something like a misprint or a damaged card in a new pack, but it's all at their discretion. So, cross your fingers, but don't hold your breath!


avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago

In my experience, MTG redemption requests are hit or miss. I had a damaged card replaced once, but another time they didn't fulfill my request. So, it seems like there's no guarantee, but it doesn't hurt to try!

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