
MTG JUDGMENT REGULAR MOL FACTORY SET
Factory Sealed
Full Non-Foil Set
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Themes and mechanics
Judgment continued keyword mechanics Flashback and Threshold and the Nightmare mechanic introduced in Odyssey and Torment, respectively.
Judgment also featured several themes and mechanics, specifically:
- Advocates: creatures with activated abilities that return cards from an opponent's graveyard to their hand for a beneficial effect to you or a detrimental effect to an opponent. There are 5 Advocates, but they only appear in white and green.
- Incarnations: creatures that have static abilities that are active as long as they are in a graveyard. Some of these have an additional condition of their controllers controlling a basic land of a specific type. Each Incarnation's form and material is based on a creature type that's appropriate to their ability and color.
- Phantoms: */0 Spirit creatures that come into play with a fixed number of +1/+1 counters and prevent damage that would be dealt to them at the cost of removing a +1/+1 counter from them. This ability, in addition to aggressive costing, provided a host of durable and resilient creatures that were inordinately powerful and difficult to deal with.
- Wishes: instant or sorcery spells inspired by the Arabian Nights's Ring of Ma'rûf that can bring cards from outside the game, including sideboards, into the game. In competitive Magic, Wishes had such an impact that the paradigm of choosing sideboards changed from using numerous copies of spells to including only one copy of a spell, to have many more and diverse options to deal with a given game state.
- Burning Wish, which was notably featured in Long.dec, was deemed too cheap and powerful, in that it could subvert the (1-card) restrictions of competitive Magic, and was consequently banned in Vintage (Type 1) from January 2004 till September 2012.
Notable Cards
- Sylvan Safekeeper - The card for 1996 Magic Invitational winner Olle Råde. The reason for the card’s long delay was that R&D had lost contact with Råde after his initial card designs were rejected. Many years later, Råde bumped into Mark Rosewater at a Magic event and asked if he could still create his card.
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What is an MOL set? |
The Magic Online Redemption Program is a feature on Magic Online that allows a player with a complete digital set on Magic Online to have those cards converted to a complete paper copy of the same set. The digital cards are deleted from the player's account and a the player is sent a corresponding full set of physical cards. A redemption set comes sealed in a shrink-wrapped box with a label on it indicating what set is inside and whether it is regular (non-foil) or premium (foil). As a general rule, Magic Online sets became available for redemption roughly one month after they were released. Each set would be available while supplies lasted or until its Cutoff Date, whichever came first. MOL SETS ARE CONSIDERED THE PROOF SETS OF MTG ! |
What is in the box? |
Each MOL set includes one (1) copy of each card in that set, with the box indicating if either a regular set (non-foil) or premium (foil). The packaging is designed for the precise amount of cards included, leaving little room for movement which might scratch the surface, or any way for the edges to receive damage. That's why these are perfect for those looking to open cards in the best condition possible! THESE SETS ARE OF INVESTMENT GRADE QUALITY AND PROVIDE THE BEST |