On Magic: the Gathering cards, there is a set symbol on the right of the card, just under the image.
Early sets of cards do not have a set symbol (Alpha, Beta, Unlimited, Revised, Fourth Edition and Fifth Edition)
All cards that were released the Exodus set do not have rarity associated to the symbol, the symbol is just black.
All sets from Exodus up, the set symbol is either Black (Common), Silver (Uncommon) Gold (Rare) or the new orange (Mythic Rare).
.............................................................dIaMoNd...........................circle...............................................................STAR................ RARE...............................................UnCoMmOn.......................common
Card Codes are the digits and letters that are located at the bottom of the card. If you happen to get an entire combo, you will get a card replicator(to replicate a card, 1 replicator = 1 common, uncommon, or super common, 3 replicators = 1 rare or ultra rare or 3 common, uncommon, or super common.)and a clue.
it is a common card in the sacred war deck
rocky is uncommon
find card the card you want to replicate and press redeem with replicator common, super common, and uncommon are each 1 card replicator(no you can not replicate card replicators). Rare and Ultra-Rare are each 3 card replicators.
it mens that it is rare but if it has a dimond than its a uncommon and if it has a circle than its common
uncommon, rare
Uncommon, rare.
Rare, uncommon
In Magic: The Gathering, the different colors associated with card rarity are white for common, black for uncommon, silver for rare, and gold for mythic rare.
In collectible card games, the different magic rarities are common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. These rarities determine the likelihood of finding a specific card in a pack.
The rarity of a Magic card can be determined by looking at the symbol on the card. Cards with a black symbol are common, silver symbols are uncommon, gold symbols are rare, and red-orange symbols are mythic rare.