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Realizing that it wasn't the standard blows me away. I'm very glad to have this set in stone.
I am against card alterations in anyway. Our sets have only been out for a couple months before the biggest tournaments of the year. Players are trying to get accustomed to the art and names of new cards. Altering cards creates a significant advantage for the player using the altered cards, it makes it more difficult on judges and it causes delays in a game that has time limits.(If this means I can't play with a signed card for total clarity, that is fine by me. If I got a signature I don't really wanna wreck the card by playing it anyways.)
Signed cards are acceptable.
Quote from: CactusRob on June 01, 2018, 10:56:30 AMSigned cards are acceptable.So, am I to infer that signed cards are acceptable but art alterations are not? I was thinking about commissioning some cards to be have extended boarders.
Quote from: SEB on June 01, 2018, 02:44:48 PMQuote from: CactusRob on June 01, 2018, 10:56:30 AMSigned cards are acceptable.So, am I to infer that signed cards are acceptable but art alterations are not? I was thinking about commissioning some cards to be have extended boarders.I don't think you have to infer it. That is the ruling.
I believe we added the "no custom cards" ruling to the tournament guide.