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'''Textless''' refers to cards without any text and use the whole [[card frame]] for the [[art]]work (i.e. missing a [[text box]]). <ref>{{NewRef|something-not-unhinged…-2004-11-12|Something Not In ''Unhinged''…|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|November 12, 2004}}</ref>  
'''Textless''' refers to cards without any text and use the whole [[card frame]] for the [[art]]work (i.e. missing a [[text box]]). <ref>{{NewRef|something-not-unhinged…-2004-11-12|Something Not In ''Unhinged''…|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|November 12, 2004}}</ref>  



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Textless Disenchant

Textless refers to cards without any text and use the whole card frame for the artwork (i.e. missing a text box). [1]

Description

The first series of textless cards was given out by the DCI as part of the Magic Player Rewards program.[2] All of these promotional cards are instants or sorceries.

Additionally the Un-sets and Zendikar feature textless basic lands and Future Sight has a cycle of textless vanilla creatures. These have been officially referred to as "full frame" [3]. They shouldn't be confused with full-art cards, which do feature card text. The tokens from Unglued are completely textless as well. Textless cards returned in 2019 as MagicFest promos.

Textless spells are allowed in DCI-sanctioned Magic tournaments they are legal in.

List of promotional textless cards

2005

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2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2019

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