Signed cards can be worth more or less than an unsigned card. Some collectors see signed cards as marked.
Cards signed by an individual other than the artist are usually worth less than an unsigned cards, unless that are signed by a person of note from Wizards of the Coast, like Richard Garfield.
Signed cards are legal in tournaments per the official DCI Universal Tournament Rules (linked), which state under Rule 28- Taking Notes: Cards used in a tournament may not have writing on their faces other than signatures or artistic modifications.
The mana value of the card "Lightning Bolt" in Magic: The Gathering is one red mana.
Unless the card is from Alpha, Beta or unlimited, the card has an average value of $0.35
The mana value of a card in Magic: The Gathering refers to the total amount and types of mana required to cast that card. It is typically shown in the top right corner of the card and indicates the minimum amount of mana needed to play the card.
Us$15-20
Magic the Gathering is not a cult. It is a collectible card game.
there are some card shops but to magic the gathering shops in perticular
In Magic: The Gathering, the converted mana cost of X is equal to the value chosen for X when casting a spell or playing a card.
One can identify rare Magic: The Gathering cards by looking for a gold or orange expansion symbol on the card, checking the card's rarity symbol in the bottom center, and researching the card's value online.
"Valakut" is a land card in Magic: The Gathering.
No, the card "Black Lotus" is not legal in Magic: The Gathering tournaments.
The black and green Magic: The Gathering card is called "Abrupt Decay."
The black and white Magic: The Gathering card is called "Orzhov Signet."