you left click on thew border between the text space and the bottom colored border.
You can not. They are not part of Magic the Gathering.
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Magic Set Editor (free to download at magicseteditor.sourceforge.net) is very good, with many intuitive and helpful features.
With Magic Set Editor, you really don't have to worry about it being too big or anything like that. There's a built-in tool that allows you to resize the image.
usually Tahoma but can vary from set to set
The player can collect virtual cards that can then be redeemed for a set of the same cards outside of the online world. There is a choice between a Standard Set and a Premium Foil Set.
go to this site: http://www.mtgfanatic.com/Store/Magic/BasicSearch.aspx?CatID=3
There is a core set for Magic The Gathering is a card game. The cards all have meanings one of the meaning is to infect other players. To purchase the cards you can search online stores the price ranges from three dollars to over twenty for a larger set.
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The first year the Sportflics set was issued was in 1986. The set consisted of 200 "magic motion" cards.
there is a free program called magic set editor it is a card making program that can support many different card games including chaotic even though it only comes with vs. system, magic the gathering, and yu-gi-oh! templates you can download many more templates for different games here are the links the magic set editor site: http://magicseteditor.sourceforge.net/ the chaotic template: http://mtg.pifro.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=376 other templates: http://mtg.pifro.com/viewforum.phpf=20&sid=090cc2940ee28c4d7ecf2c65d746b89f
On all magic cards from "Exodus" (circa 1999) to present, there is a small symbol at the bottom right of the illustration that signifies what set a magic card is from. The trick is being able to put a name to each different symbol.