What are MTG showcase cards?

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avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago

Just fancy versions of regular cards. They play the same but look way snazzier.

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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

Showcase cards in Magic The Gathering are special versions of cards with alternate art, frames, or both. They're like the bling version of regular cards, making your deck look cooler and more personalized. Wizards of the Coast releases these as part of certain sets, and they're often sought after by collectors for their unique designs and rarity. Not all cards get the showcase treatment, so when you snag one, it's like finding a little treasure!


avatarManningAndy2 years ago

From my experience, showcase cards are a hit or miss among players. Some love 'em for their aesthetics and collectability. Personally, I think they add an extra layer of fun to deck building. It's always cool to lay down a card that not only plays well but also looks stunning on the battlefield.

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