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.
This is how you do it. When you go in the Dojo, at the bottom right corner, you see three cards. Click on that then a window pops up. At the bottom right corner of that window, it says add new cards. Click on that. There you go!!!!!
No, it's not because the s-33 is just the number of the card that was printed and fleer puts their logo on the front bottom right corner to all of their cards.
One is on the upper right corner of the cryptobox room. AFAIK you need other people to send their cards to you.
If its a old vestroia card its probably in the bottom right hand corner if its a new vestroia its probably in the left hand hand corner i think:)
U answer on the bottom right corner then u click your cards and then u click add cards
Munsters Mumbles cards with the white bar in the lower right corner of the backside of the cards were printed in Canada.
The four numbers given indicate that it cannot be a standard magic square. Thus the two diagonals must be different. Then there are many options. One of which is 14, 1, 12 3, 17, 7 10, 9, 8
You log onto club penguin and go to the dojo and then look in the bottom right corner. there should be cards. click on them. then it shows you your cards and in the top right corner it should say add new cards. click that. then you need to put in the code on your token. hope this helps.
The number in the upper right corner of each element on the Periodic Table is its atomic number. This number represents the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element.
When you go to the dojo there is a little icon in the bottom right corner and there you will find your progress and how many cards you have. on the right side there should be a button that says + new cards. There you will type in the card code on one of the blank cards with random characters on it.
The numbers on the upper right corner of a check typically include the check number, the routing number (which identifies the bank), and the account number (which identifies the specific account within the bank).
last name then page number in right corner