its rarity is off the charts (in other words its just extremely rare)
The reason it is rare is because it's an old card that is no longer being printed. It is also a very good card that is only allowed in the Vintage format, where it is restricted.
No, the card "Black Lotus" is not legal in Magic: The Gathering tournaments.
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The Black Lotus is a highly sought-after and valuable Magic: The Gathering card. It is an extremely powerful card that allows players to generate a significant amount of mana very early in the game. Due to its rarity and power level, the Black Lotus has become a legendary and iconic card in the world of trading card games.
A black lotus is the most valuable magic card. It has been priced as high as $3,500 in the past. The easiest way to find one would be to search on a website such as eBay to find someone that is selling one.
Black Lotus is an artifact with 0 casting cost. It has tap, sacrifice: add three mana of any color to your mana pool
The Wikipedia claims that the Black Lotus is the most valuable card ever.
This question is always highly subjective. But the standard response is Black Lotus. You can find copies of the Black Lotus on eBay, online cards stores and players have them in their collection. You can buy or trade for them. Some stores have them as prizes for tournaments, win the tournament, win the card. A Near Mint version of the card are over $1000, but I have seen near mint Black Lotuses online for around $1200.
There really is no "BEST" card; partially because it is highly subjective, and partially because very few cards do much by themselves. If one card must be picked, then the standard answer is "Black Lotus"(which is banned in most 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."
The Yu-Gi-Oh! card, CYBER-STEIN SJC-EN001 (name and series number) has sold for over $500 previously. The Magic: The Gathering card Black Lotus is notoriously valuable TCG cards, at $1,500-3,000. If sports trading cards are considered, the Honus Wagner 1909-1911 ATC T206 has gone for over $2.8 million.
Add 3 mana of any color to your mana pool.