In the bottom right there are numbers on creature cards X/Y. X= creature's attack power were y= creature's toughness.
The numbers on the bottom right of a New York state identification card are a document number. This is another way to validate that the identification card was given out by the state and not a forgery. It also helps identify the holder of the card.
In Magic: The Gathering, you can determine if a card is rare by looking at the symbol in the bottom center of the card. If the symbol is a gold or orange color, the card is rare.
at the right bottom of the card
That's the 'generic' mana cost, which can be paid with mana of any colour, or simply with plain colourless mana. So as an example, 'Sun Titan' has 4 W W on the top right corner. That means his 'converted mana cost' is 6, and he requires two of that to be White Mana, the other four can be any mana.
box #1: 15 (in order from top to bottom) the numbers are 6,5,4 box #2: 34 (in order from to to bottom) the numbers are 4,6,11,13 box# 3: 42 (in order from top to bottom) the numbers are 6,8,13,15 15-34-42 is the combo for the chest afterwards also. add my card: P29MC92RXP
A Magic: The Gathering checklist card should include spaces to mark off each card in a set, the set name, card numbers, and a visual representation of the card back.
They are in the bottom left hand side of the card(though that may change when the border is changed later in 2014) If you are attempting to search for a card by the number, Wizards of The Coast provides a tool called the gatherer that can allow you to search and can display the number.
It depends mainly on the rarity and the edition. The rarity is the symbol on the middle-right part of the card. Black for common, silver for uncommon, gold for rare, and red for mythic rare. The edition is on the bottom of the card. The older the card, the more it is worth.
You can determine the edition of a Magic card by looking at the symbol on the right side of the card, near the middle. Each edition has a unique symbol that can help you identify it.
you are supposed to sign it on the bottom right side
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.
There are no numbers at the bottom of the Egyptian God Cards. They just say 'This card cannot be used in a duel', in either English or Japanese.