it just took seeing all those different cardboard confines together in one image to make my wheels spin, a silent sentiment of Aint that a frame! I want to take this opportunity, on the precipice of what will be a deluge of different frame printings, to explore this moment in time in my own brain, and see if I can explain it
Pokmon Card Dimensions in MM Collectors around the world often use millimetres, making Pokmon card measurements easy to understand internationally
Skip to main content SIGN IN Innistrad: Crimson Vow Foil: End the Festivities Edition: Innistrad: Crimson Vow Type: Sorcery Cast: Rarity: C Collector #: 155 End the Festivities deals 1 damage to each opponent and each creature and planeswalker they control
It's not like I'd be mad if I got them, obviously - but they're not the dream cards I see when I go to sleep at night
Below I look at the boundary point between the border itself and the rest of the card on both the front and back for 3 different cards: Fossil Dragonite Non-Holo: dragonite_border_rift_back27841664 7.34 MB back pattern: switches from 3-tone to solid color dragonite_border_rift_front27841664 6.05 MB front pattern: switches from 3-tone to solid color FRLG Bulbasaur common: bulbasaur_border_rift_back1392832 2.07 MB back pattern: switches from 3-tone to solid color bulbasaur_border_rift_front27841664 6.42 MB front pattern: interestingly maintains 3-tone pattern