What kind of paper are MTG cards printed on?
Honestly, it feels like MTG cards are indestructible. But yeah, they use something called blue core paper. It's not your run-of-the-mill cardstock; it's tougher and has a nice finish to it. Makes the colors pop and the details sharp.
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MTG cards aren't just printed on your average printer paper, that's for sure. They're printed on a special kind of paper called 'blue core' paper or sometimes 'black core' for some premium cards. This type of paper gives the cards a certain heft and durability essential for gameplay and trading. Plus, it's a bit harder to rip, which is great for when games get intense.
It's blue core paper, but let's be real, it's all about the art and strategy for me. The paper's just the carrier of the epic battles we fight.
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