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'B.F.M' from Unglued has the highest printed stats, at 99/99. As an Un- set card though, it is not generally tournament legal in any format.

Amongst legal cards however, there's a 15/15 creature in Rise of the Eldrazi, 'Emrakul, the Aeons Torn'.

Theres also a 20/20 marit large token that you summon using dark depths.

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Q: What is the Magic The Gathering card with the highest power and toughness?
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