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In ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'', a '''marker''' is an object used to represent anything which isn't represented by a [[card]].
In ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'', a '''marker''' is an object used to represent anything that isn't represented by a [[card]].


The most common markers are [[token]]s, [[emblem]]s, and [[Counter (marker)|counters]]. Tokens and emblems are usually represented on the back side of [[marketing card]]s found in ''Magic'' [[booster]]s, while counters are often represented by marbles or [[dice]]. Any small object that can be placed on cards or the game surface can serve as a marker, as could notes jotted on paper, even if official markers are available.
The most common markers are [[token]]s, [[emblem]]s, and [[Counter (marker)|counters]]. Tokens and emblems are usually represented on the back side of [[marketing card]]s found in ''Magic'' [[booster]]s, while counters are often represented by marbles or [[dice]]. Any small object that can be placed on cards or the game surface can serve as a marker, as could notes jotted on paper, even if official markers are available.
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{{rules|''[[Tournament Rules]]''|March 7, 2022—''[[Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty]]''
{{rules|''[[Tournament Rules]]''|March 7, 2022—''[[Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty]]''
|3.8 Game Markers
|3.8 Game Markers
Small items (e.g. glass beads) may be used as markers and placed on top of a player’s own library or graveyard as a reminder for in-game effects. These markers may not disguise the number of cards remaining in that zone nor completely obscure any card.
Small items (e.g. glass beads) may be used as markers and placed on top of a player’s library or graveyard as a reminder for in-game effects. These markers may not disguise the number of cards remaining in that zone nor completely obscure any card.
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==Designations==
==Designations==
Some designations are described "to act as marker".
Some designations are described as "to act as marker".
*Monstrous {{-}} [[Monstrosity]] - Applies to creatures. The [[+1/+1 counter]]s applied by the ability serve as a physical marker, but are not the same thing as the designation itself.
*Monstrous {{-}} [[Monstrosity]] - Applies to creatures. The [[+1/+1 counter]]s applied by the ability serve as a physical marker but are not the same thing as the designation itself.
*Renowned {{-}} [[Renown]] - Applies to creatures. Also uses +1/+1 counters in the same way as Monstrous.
*Renowned {{-}} [[Renown]] - Applies to creatures. Also uses +1/+1 counters in the same way as Monstrous.
*[[City's Blessing]] {{-}} [[Ascend]] - Applies to players. A [[helper card]] was included in some relevant products (''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'').
*[[City's Blessing]] {{-}} [[Ascend]] - Applies to players. A [[helper card]] was included in some relevant products (''[[Rivals of Ixalan]]'').
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==Player counters==
==Player counters==
When counters are placed on a [[player]] instead of an [[object]] it is often helpful to have a marker card to place these counter on.
When counters are placed on a [[player]] instead of an [[object]] it is often helpful to have a marker card to place these counters on.
*<c>Acorn Stash</c> {{A}} ([[Silver-bordered]])
*<c>Acorn Stash</c> {{A}} ([[Silver-bordered]])
*<c>Energy Reserve</c> {{E}}
*<c>Energy Reserve</c> {{E}}
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===Venture marker===
===Venture marker===
Venture markers were introduced in ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms]]''. If you [[venture into the dungeon]] for the first time you put a [[dungeon]] of your choice into the [[command zone]] and put a venture marker on the first room, at the top. Your venture marker is a way for you to track which room you're in. A venture marker is something small that you can use to keep track of what room you are in, for example a coin, a bead, a [[dice|die]] or a [[Magic figures|miniature]].<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/adventures-forgotten-realms-mechanics-2021-06-24|Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|June 24, 2021}}</ref>
Venture markers were introduced in ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms]]''. If you [[venture into the dungeon]] for the first time you put a [[dungeon]] of your choice into the [[command zone]] and put a venture marker on the first room, at the top. Your venture marker is a way for you to track which room you're in. A venture marker is something small that you can use to keep track of what room you are in, for example, a coin, a bead, a [[dice|die]] or a [[Magic figures|miniature]].<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/adventures-forgotten-realms-mechanics-2021-06-24|Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Mechanics|[[Matt Tabak]]|June 24, 2021}}</ref>
{{CR|glossary|Venture Marker}}
{{CR|glossary|Venture Marker}}


===Zone marker===
===Zone marker===
Some marker cards were printed to highlight a placement of a card in a [[zone]] or other game area.
Some marker cards were printed to highlight the placement of a card in a [[zone]] or other game area.
*<c>On an Adventure</c> ([[Exile]]) {{-}} [[Adventure]]  
*<c>On an Adventure</c> ([[Exile]]) {{-}} [[Adventure]]  
*<c>Companion</c> ([[Sideboard]]) {{-}} [[Companion]]
*<c>Companion</c> ([[Sideboard]]) {{-}} [[Companion]]

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In Magic: The Gathering, a marker is an object used to represent anything that isn't represented by a card.

The most common markers are tokens, emblems, and counters. Tokens and emblems are usually represented on the back side of marketing cards found in Magic boosters, while counters are often represented by marbles or dice. Any small object that can be placed on cards or the game surface can serve as a marker, as could notes jotted on paper, even if official markers are available.

Rules

From the Tournament Rules (March 7, 2022—Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty )

  • 3.8 Game Markers
    Small items (e.g. glass beads) may be used as markers and placed on top of a player’s library or graveyard as a reminder for in-game effects. These markers may not disguise the number of cards remaining in that zone nor completely obscure any card.

Designations

Some designations are described as "to act as marker".

Other designations are not described as a marker by the rules.

Player counters

When counters are placed on a player instead of an object it is often helpful to have a marker card to place these counters on.

{TK}



Named markers

Turn marker

The Grand Melee variant places great emphasis on turn markers.

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

Turn Markers
Markers used to keep track of which players are taking turns in a Grand Melee game. See rule 807.4.

Venture marker

Venture markers were introduced in Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms. If you venture into the dungeon for the first time you put a dungeon of your choice into the command zone and put a venture marker on the first room, at the top. Your venture marker is a way for you to track which room you're in. A venture marker is something small that you can use to keep track of what room you are in, for example, a coin, a bead, a die or a miniature.[1]

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

Venture Marker
A marker used to track which room of a dungeon card a player is currently in. See rule 309, “Dungeons.”

Zone marker

Some marker cards were printed to highlight the placement of a card in a zone or other game area.

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Designations

Markers

References