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 converted mana cost (CMC) of a card with the keyword "mtg cmc x" is variable and depends on the value chosen for X when the card is cast.
Yes, token copies in Magic: The Gathering (MTG) do have a converted mana cost (CMC) based on the characteristics of the original card they are copying.
The current converted mana cost (CMC) of the most powerful card in Magic: The Gathering is 15.
The converted mana cost (CMC) of a Magic: The Gathering card is the total amount of mana required to cast that card, regardless of the types of mana used.
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.
In Magic: The Gathering (MTG), the mana cost is the amount and type of mana required to cast a spell or activate an ability, while the mana value is the total converted mana cost of a card, which includes all colored and colorless mana symbols in its cost.
In a deck of Magic: The Gathering (MTG), typically there are 4 copies of a card included.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), players can choose to discard cards at will during certain phases of the game, such as during their own discard phase or as a cost for certain card abilities.
Yes, cycling is an activated ability in Magic: The Gathering. It allows a player to pay a cost to discard a card from their hand and draw a new card from their deck.
A 40-card MTG deck should typically include around 16-18 lands.
$.25 as per Channelfireball.com Channelfireball is the standard that most people go by for MTG prices.