Pro Tips for Condition Assessment Corner wear: Check all four corners for rounding or damage Edge condition: Look for whitening along the borders Surface quality: Check for scratches, scuffs, or impressions Centering: Note if the image is properly centered Holofoil condition: Check for scratches on holographic surfaces Use good lighting: Natural light or bright white LED works best Handle carefully: Use clean hands and avoid touching the surface Check both sides: Front and back condition both matter Be conservative: When in doubt, grade lower rather than higher Use magnification: A loupe can help spot minor flaws Use This Knowledge With Our Tools Now that you understand card conditions, put your knowledge to work with our professional tools
In layman's terms, there was a time in Magic when you could cast Waylay during your opponent's end-of-turn step and then attack with the three tokens on your next turn
You play with only commons, but from any set ever printed
This unsettling card depicts a half-seal, half-human mythological creature native to Magic's eerie Shadowmoor plane
Its still just a big creature vulnerable to Go for the Throat, after all, the second-most played card in Standard