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'''Helper cards''' or '''player aids''' are [[card]]s that don't go into a [[deck]] but are used by [[player]]s as a tool to help them with gameplay. Examples of a helper card or player aid would be [[token]]s, [[emblem]]s, the [[Daybound and Nightbound]] [[double-faced card]], or the [[monarch]].<ref name="Even More R&D">{{DailyRef|making-magic/even-more-words-rd-2022-01-10|Even More Words From R&D|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 10, 2022}}</ref> Most recent helper cards feature an H in the [[information below the text box]] instead of the rarity indicator.
'''Helper card''' may refer to
 
* a [[Substitute card]] for [[Double-faced card]]s
==Examples==
* a [[substitute card]] for [[double-faced card]]s
* Any [[marker]] that helps keeping track of [[designation]]s
* Any [[marker]] that helps keeping track of [[designation]]s
**[[City's Blessing]]
**<c>City's Blessing</c>
**[[Monarch]]
**<c>The Monarch</c>
**[[Day and Night]]
**<c>Day</c> and <c>Night</c>
**<c>Acorn Stash</c> {{A}} ([[Silver-bordered]])
**<c>Acorn Stash</c> {{A}} ([[Silver-bordered]])
**<c>Energy Reserve</c> {{E}}
**<c>Energy Reserve</c> {{E}}
**<c>Experience</c>
**<c>Experience</c>
**<c>Poison Counter</c> {{P}
**<c>Poison Counter</c> {{P}}
**<c>On an Adventure</c> ([[Exile]]) {{-}} [[Adventure]]  
**<c>On an Adventure</c> ([[Exile]]) {{-}} [[Adventure]]  
**<c>Companion</c> ([[Sideboard]]) {{-}} [[Companion]]
**<c>Companion</c> ([[Sideboard]]) {{-}} [[Companion]]
**<c>Foretell</c> ([[Exile]]) {{-}} [[Foretell]]
**<c>Foretell</c> ([[Exile]]) {{-}} [[Foretell]]
**<c>Plot</c> (Exile) {{-}} [[Plot]]
**[[Suspected]]
**[[Solved Case]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Cards]]

Latest revision as of 23:39, 5 April 2024

Helper cards or player aids are cards that don't go into a deck but are used by players as a tool to help them with gameplay. Examples of a helper card or player aid would be tokens, emblems, the Daybound and Nightbound double-faced card, or the monarch.[1] Most recent helper cards feature an H in the information below the text box instead of the rarity indicator.

Examples

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (January 10, 2022). "Even More Words From R&D". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.