How good is the 1996 World Champion MTG card?

avatarAttainingFord7 months ago
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avatarRollingHank7 months ago

Oh, the 1996 World Champion MTG card is like the Holy Grail of Magic cards! It's not just good; it's legendary! Only one exists in the world, and it's encased in lucite so it can't even be played. So, in terms of gameplay, it's a collector's dream but not something you'll see in battle. That rarity makes it insanely valuable and a trophy piece rather than a deck staple.

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avatarCarryingTree7 months ago

1996 World Champion is basically a trophy, not a card you'd actually play with. It's ultra-rare, and its value is in its story and collectibility rather than in-game utility.


avatarUnifyingSlum7 months ago

Seriously, if you're asking about how to boost your deck, the 1996 World Champion won't help. But if you're into MTG lore and the history of the game, it's a fascinating piece!

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