The Ultimate Guide to Magic: The Gathering Rare Cards

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Magic: The Gathering is a popular trading card game that has captured the hearts and imaginations of players worldwide. One of the key components of this game are the Magic rbay cards, which are essential for gameplay. Magic rbay cards are the main playing cards in the game. They are used by players to cast spells, summon creatures, and activate various abilities. Each card represents a unique spell, creature, or enchantment that can be played during a game. There are several types of Magic rbay cards, including land cards, which are used to generate mana, the game's currency for casting spells.


Good magic to all,

Yes, not necessarily, I realize that; however, I ve noticed magic products that hit the market after they were featured on a big TV show tend to mention that in their ad copies to help promote their product. - 25 strips of paper; - 2 Special Strips of paper; - 20 cards with songs and melodies written on; - Music box and hole puncher; - 10 Standard V 20 Premium V musics and melodies;.

Magic music boz

There are several types of Magic rbay cards, including land cards, which are used to generate mana, the game's currency for casting spells. Then there are spell cards, which represent various types of spells that players can cast. These spells can range from dealing damage to opponent's creatures or players, to summoning powerful creatures to the battlefield.

Magic music boz

Imagine having a spectator think of a song, and as they play the music box their THOUGHT-OF-SONG begins to play!
OR
Turn a random song AS IT IS PLAYING into THEIR selected song.

Match a spectator's predictions in a totally UNIQUE and unexpected way that is 100% examinable.
5 powerful effects included, but the possibilities are endless.

Posted: Jan 22, 2021 08:20 pm

"Imagine having a spectator think of a song". WOW that would be impressive! "Thought of song". No, selected song. A BIG difference. Nice idea and prop. Horrible ad description! Nice that there is a video and this is not written in a catalog from 1983.

Posted: Jan 22, 2021 09:10 pm

IF doing this close-up or in a walk around setting, you will have to carry that long strip of music paper around in your hand as it is too long to put in a jacket pocket. You obviously cannot do this in a semi-noisy environment. It looks like a cute trick.
Michael

“Belief matters more than truth. Every moment, belief in imaginary things alters lives while truth sits unnoticed and waits.”
—Hakim, Loreweaver

Posted: Jan 23, 2021 04:01 am

Is it all self contained and the paper is just a red herring. I’d like to buy it for the 20 songs in one! Can the spectator hold or crank out the song?

Posted: Jan 23, 2021 04:59 pm Quote:

On Jan 22, 2021, MagicBrent wrote:
Is it all self contained and the paper is just a red herring. I’d like to buy it for the 20 songs in one! Can the spectator hold or crank out the song?

Where have you read that this is self contained?

Posted: Jan 23, 2021 05:13 pm

The ad states you receive two special strips of paper so I assume you need to carry and insert the special paper into the music box.

You will receive:

- 25 strips of paper;
- 2 Special Strips of paper;
- 20 cards with songs and melodies written on;
- Music box and hole puncher;
- 10 (Standard V) 20 (Premium V) musics and melodies;

“Belief matters more than truth. Every moment, belief in imaginary things alters lives while truth sits unnoticed and waits.”
—Hakim, Loreweaver

Posted: Jan 23, 2021 05:26 pm

This too has caught my eye - partly because it offers something different and is intriguing.

I see it comes with a hole puncher and, as far as I understand it, one routine allows you to punch holes in the strip and end up with the predicted or thought of song. However my question is this. If you are punching holes in a strip and you are supplied with 25 strips of paper, does this mean you can only perform this effect 25 times? Or is there a way to get round this or, if necessary, buy more strips?

Posted: Jan 23, 2021 05:29 pm

I like the idea of this. Didn’t like the presentation though. I know exactly how I’d routine this effect. I think I might take the plunge

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 12:09 pm

Wonder Pop from Gee Magic was very poorly made. If this is of a higher quality made, can perhaps escape the junk drawer because it can be used as an interior design to decorate the room

Believe, and the magic will follow Posted: Jan 24, 2021 12:57 pm Quote:

On Jan 23, 2021, magicinsight wrote:
The ad states you receive two special strips of paper so I assume you need to carry and insert the special paper into the music box.

You will receive:

- 25 strips of paper;
- 2 Special Strips of paper;
- 20 cards with songs and melodies written on;
- Music box and hole puncher;
- 10 (Standard V) 20 (Premium V) musics and melodies;

If you do some searching on the internet you will find that you are going to pay about $70 extra for instructions how to roll up a piece of paper and do a switch. (Well, I may be wrong, there might be more to it, but you get my meaning.)

Ok, I have always thought that youu should pay for great ideas and the devolpment of the same, but a $70 add on easyly found products is a little to much.

Or is it only me with an old man's grumbling again?

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 01:20 pm

I wonder if this effect was inspired by the music box effect Justin Willman did on his Netflix series: https://youtu.be/aLPghAYUdQ8

That's the first thing I thought of as soon as I saw it.

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 01:36 pm

The idea using a music box in a magic routine is quite nice.
But the effect discussed here, is, at least to me personally, a bit, how should I put it, a bit vague.
I can not express my feelings about this effect in another way.
The routines don't feel like ready yet.

I think I'll stick to Christopher Taylors "Pink". There is a Music Box that reveals a prediction.
I found it in his Penguin Live, but perhabs it can be be found elswere?!

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 01:48 pm Quote:

On Jan 24, 2021, Phatmeat wrote:
I wonder if this effect was inspired by the music box effect Justin Willman did on his Netflix series: https://youtu.be/aLPghAYUdQ8

That's the first thing I thought of as soon as I saw it.

Or maybe they created the effect for him and now they are making it public

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 02:24 pm

That's also a possibility. But if that were the case here I feel like they would've made a point to mention that in the ad copy as that's a big selling point ("as featured on. "). Yes, not necessarily, I realize that; however, I've noticed magic products that hit the market after they were featured on a big TV show tend to mention that in their ad copies to help promote their product. But this is just my hypothesis. 🤷‍♂️

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 03:39 pm Quote:

On Jan 24, 2021, Thomas Walter wrote:
The idea using a music box in a magic routine is quite nice.
But the effect discussed here, is, at least to me personally, a bit, how should I put it, a bit vague.
I can not express my feelings about this effect in another way.
The routines don't feel like ready yet.

I think I'll stick to Christopher Taylors "Pink". There is a Music Box that reveals a prediction.
I found it in his Penguin Live, but perhabs it can be be found elswere?!

The music box idea is not new at all. They just added an awful handling.

Also check Song Prediction by Julius Frack.

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 05:07 pm

Many many years ago Lee Earle put out a Music Box effect. The idea of using a Music Box is certainly not new but I have certainly never seen one with a strip of paper. It be interesting to see some reviews.

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 05:46 pm Quote:

On Jan 24, 2021, NeilS wrote:
Many many years ago Lee Earle put out a Music Box effect. The idea of using a Music Box is certainly not new but I have certainly never seen one with a strip of paper. It be interesting to see some reviews.


Here is a 15 tone Music Box in a wooden box with Hole Puncher And Paper Tapes.
https://www.banggood.com/15-Tone-DIY-Han. house=CN

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 07:21 pm

Well that certainly it is something that resembles this very much. But I just don't know enough about this to see if anything was tweaked or not. I'm going to wait for reviews.

Good magic to all,

Posted: Jan 24, 2021 08:08 pm Quote:

On Jan 24, 2021, The great Gumbini wrote:
Well that certainly it is something that resembles this very much. But I just don't know enough about this to see if anything was tweaked or not. I'm going to wait for reviews.

Good magic to all,

What you get for your money (in this routine) seems to be 10-30 ready punched tune paper strips (that you also, by the way, can find free on the Internet as pdf:s) plus, of course, routine ideas.

But after watching the demos, I must say that they looked a bit confusing. Or is it only me.

Posted: Jan 25, 2021 10:14 am Quote: On Jan 24, 2021, Thomas Walter wrote:
Quote:

On Jan 24, 2021, NeilS wrote:
Many many years ago Lee Earle put out a Music Box effect. The idea of using a Music Box is certainly not new but I have certainly never seen one with a strip of paper. It be interesting to see some reviews.

What you get for your money (in this routine) seems to be 10-30 ready punched tune paper strips (that you also, by the way, can find free on the Internet as pdf:s) plus, of course, routine ideas.
Magic rbay cards

Creature cards are also an important part of the game. These cards represent creatures that players can summon to fight on their behalf. The creatures have their own individual strengths, abilities, and stats, which add a strategic element to the gameplay. Magic rbay cards are further divided into different rarities, with common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare being the most common ones. The rarity of a card often determines its value and availability, with rarer cards often being more sought after by collectors and players. In addition to the base set of Magic rbay cards, there are also expansion sets released periodically. These sets introduce new cards and mechanics to the game, providing new strategies and deck-building possibilities for players. Collecting Magic rbay cards has become a hobby for many enthusiasts. The thrill of opening booster packs and finding rare or valuable cards is a major part of the appeal. Some cards have even become highly valuable and sought after by collectors, often reaching significant prices. Overall, Magic rbay cards are an integral part of the Magic: The Gathering experience. They provide players with a wide range of options and possibilities, adding depth and excitement to each match. Whether it's casting powerful spells, summoning fearsome creatures, or outmaneuvering opponents, Magic rbay cards are a key element in the world of tabletop gaming..

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