It seems likely that this extra layer of difficulty in getting hold of the cards, in a situation where that was already close to impossible thanks to scalpers, could be driving up resale prices
A typical non-foil Magic card has: Size: 2.5 x 3.5 inch (about 63 x 88 mm) Thickness: about 0.012 inch (roughly 0.305 mm) Card stock weight: commonly in the 280320 gsm range (grams per square meter) That thickness is often described as 12 pt board in printing terms
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Even when doing this, however, Lander Tokens do seem rather slow, so they likely wont see much competitive play
Overall) - Staff of Nin This six-drop classic artifact used to get played pretty heavily soon after print and I still run it many of my brews, especially budget ones since it's so cheap here at CoolStuffInc.com
youre drawing a lot of cards, but you wont necessarily end up with more than you started with