The cost of signed card on the secondary market is, in almost all cases, roughly equal to that of an unsigned card.
If you want to get a card signed yourself, Magic artists are often present at major events and will do Autographs at no cost.
Depends on the card.
The suggested retail price of a booster pack (15 cards - sometimes more) is $3.99. Taking into consideration a margin of profit, I estimate the cost of production for a non-foil, common MTG card to be anywhere from $.03 to $.07. This would allow for Wizards to make profit.
$.25 as per Channelfireball.com Channelfireball is the standard that most people go by for MTG prices.
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Richard Garfield's favorite card is Cursed Scroll. He really like that card artwork.
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Spell Blast says X is the target spell's 'converted mana cost' which is the sum of all the mana at the top right of a card. Any additional or alternate costs are ignored, so for Ith, High Arcanist, spell blast needs to pay U, + 7, even though Ith has a suspend cost of WU, and Suspend itself casts the card without paying the mana cost.
If you mean "a mtg card that doubles all plus 1 plus 1 counters"Yes, any card that has the Proliferate ability:Contagion ClaspContagion EngineInexorable TideSteady ProgressThrummingbirdThrone of GethCore ProwlerFuel for the CausePlaguemaw BeastSpread the SicknessGrim AfflictionTezzeret's GambitViral DrakeVolt Charge
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No. The Shroud ability only works when the card is on the battlefield, not on the stack or anywhere else.