Wenn die Karte ein Fake ist, dann wird die kein Judge zulassen. Wenn die Karte einfach nur ein schlechter Print ist, dann ist es mit undurchsichtigen Hüllen überhaupt kein Thema, die Karte zu spielen.
Schlechte Prints auf Turnieren
#1 Geschrieben 04. Oktober 2022 - 14:57
#2 Geschrieben 04. Oktober 2022 - 15:24
Karten dürfen nicht marked sein. Wenn dir das bekannt ist musst du sie austauschen oder eben undurchsichtige Hüllen verwenden.
3.3 Authorized Cards
Players may use any Authorized Game Cards from Magic: The Gathering expansions, core sets, special sets,
supplements, and promotional printings. Authorized Game Cards are cards that, unaltered, meet the following
conditions:
• The card is genuine and published by Wizards of the Coast
• The card has a standard Magic back, is a double-faced card, or is a card that is part of a meld pair.
• The card does not have squared corners.
• The card is not a token card.
• The card is not damaged or modified in a way that might make it marked.
• The card is otherwise legal for the tournament as defined by the format.
The Head Judge of a tournament may issue a proxy (see section 3.4) for a card that has become worn or damaged
during the tournament. Any other cards that are not Authorized Game Cards are prohibited in all sanctioned
tournaments.....
3.12 Marked Cards
Players are responsible for ensuring that their cards and/or card sleeves are not marked during the tournament. A
card or sleeve is considered marked if it bears something that makes it possible to identify the card without seeing
its face, including (but not limited to) scratches, discoloration, and bends.
If a player’s cards are sleeved, the cards must be examined while in the sleeves to determine if they are marked.
Players should use care when sleeving their decks and should randomize their decks prior to sleeving them to
reduce the possibility of cards becoming marked with a pattern. Players should also keep in mind that cards or
sleeves may become worn and potentially marked through play during a tournament.
The Head Judge has the authority to determine if a card in a player’s deck is marked. Judges may request that a
player remove their current sleeves or replace any of the deck’s current sleeves immediately, or before the next
round.
Bearbeitet von MightyMaz, 04. Oktober 2022 - 15:45.
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