Are white border cards legal in EDH?

Are white border cards legal in EDH?

Cards Legal in Commander All regular-sized black- and white-bordered Magic cards publicly released by Wizards of the Coast are legal to play with in Commander.

Why do playing cards have white borders?

Cards with a (usually white) border are usually the better choice for card magic. They’re easy on people’s eyes and do a great job disguising most sleight of hand and reversed cards in the deck.

What are white border cards?

White border This denoted that they were reprint sets. An early advertisement in The Duelist #1 stated that Revised cards would be gray-bordered, but they ultimately became white-bordered like the Unlimited Edition.

Are white border MTG cards?

Excluding the Portal and Starter sets, white borders denoted cards that were reprints. It wasn’t done to help cards keep their value, though. It was to help players sort their cards. If you saw a white border, you automatically knew the card was a reprint from a black-bordered set.

Are white bordered cards legal in modern?

There are no rules concerning white-bordered cards. If a card is legal in the format, you can use it, regardless of whether its border is white or black. It’s silver and gold borders that are not permitted.

Are Gold bordered cards Legal in Commander?

While gold-border cards aren’t officially legal in Commander, many local playgroups have legalized them and most folks who you’ll play in a pickup game down at your LGS won’t care if you have them.

Are white bordered Magic cards worth anything?

White borders with these symbols are from Chronicles, and aren’t worth as much (tricksy hobbitses). Alpha and Beta cards are black bordered with no printed copyright date or set symbol. Alpha card corners are much more rounded than typical Magic cards.

What sets had white borders?

It appears that 3rd-8th edition were all white bordered, chronicles, and portals 3 kingdoms. Those I know. Then there are confusing ones: StarCity has a picture of a Man O’ War from Battle royal as white bordered, but gatherer has it as black bordered from the same set.

What does a black border mean?

In short, the black border means default, and usually nothing exciting.

When did MTG stop using white borders?

Also added were 6 divider pieces with artwork for inside the boxes. As of 2013, Ninth Edition is the last Magic set to be printed with white borders. The set’s premium foil cards were printed with black borders.

Why are MOX cards banned?

The cause for this is the ability to play multiples in a single turn, giving an unbalanced, extremely powerful mana acceleration which led to them being restricted in Vintage and completely banned in every other format very early in the game’s history.