MTG Misprints

You got some? Share yours! I like seeing all kinds of weird misprints and so on

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This is gonna be a triggering thread if it ever gets going

user, those are not misprints, they're just misaligned cuts.

Those are cutting errors not printing errors.

I got this out out of a booster like this. rest of the cards were fine. Is there a term for this kind of cut, apart from "fucked up?"

I have an EDH friend that calls it a buzz

I don't get it. What's misprinted?

That lightning bolt should cost 1R, three damage for one mana is far too powerful!

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Weirdest thing I've owned was a foil breeding pool with the left corners "unrounded" and left at 90 degree angles.

I call it a pack-crimp. I have a few cards like that, including a foil Dimir Guildegate that has that kind of mark in the middle of the card's face.

Also, this article is pretty interdasting. Ignore the tumblr part if you don't want to be triggered, it's very informative.

thejgitsmisprints.tumblr.com/GuideToMP

Not MtG, but back in the day I opened a Pokemon theme deck that had blank cards in it, just the yellow border and nothing else printed on it.

Not really a misprint since it's probably just a test card that got mispackaged.

That's a common error on gtc. You're just lucky/unlucky enough to get it on a foil good card.

Can't be bothered to take a photo, but I have the Wits End with pathetic spelt patheitc

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jelly as fuck

I think the closest thing I have to a misprint is a pale rageform.

First german edition of shadows over innistrad has some blurry cards.

This happens in magic as well.
They're really easy to fake, a little acetone, some tape, and elbow grease.

I've had collectors go nuts over my half finished foil tokens. It makes me laugh enough that I leave a few in my binder.

2 days ago at lgs a guy we know came up with 2 tokens with card like back
like them were inninstrad checklists but it were soldier tokens

Like user says, they're called crimped cards. This happens when they seal the packs, not when the cards are cut. That card was sticking too high up in the pack when it was sealed and got pinched by the heated clamp things they use to seal the packs.