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[[File:Non-canon holofoil stamp.png|thumb|right|Triangular holofoil stamp]]
[[File:Non-canon holofoil stamp.png|thumb|right|Triangular holofoil stamp]]
[[File:negan.png|right|thumb|Secret lair card promoting The Walking Dead tv show.]]In [[2020]], [[Wizards of the Coast]] introduced the concept of [[black-bordered]] '''non-canon''' cards. Although non-[[canon]] had been published before in [[Silver-bordered|silver border]], [[Secret Lair Drop Series: The Walking Dead]] was the first time that cards from another [[Wikipedia:IP|IP]] appeared in black border.
[[File:negan.png|right|thumb|Secret lair card promoting The Walking Dead tv show.]]In [[2020]], [[Wizards of the Coast]] introduced the concept of [[black-bordered]] '''non-canon''' cards. Although non-[[canon]] had been published before in [[Silver-bordered|silver border]], the [[Secret Lair Drop Series: The Walking Dead]] release was the first time that cards from another [[Wikipedia:IP|IP]] appeared in black border.


That a card is not part of the [[Wizards of the Coast]] owned IP world is indicated a triangular [[Holofoil stamp|holofoil security stamp]].
That a card is not part of the [[Wizards of the Coast]] owned IP world is indicated a triangular [[Holofoil stamp|holofoil security stamp]].


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[[Category:Cards]]

Revision as of 05:13, 2 October 2020

Triangular holofoil stamp
Secret lair card promoting The Walking Dead tv show.

In 2020, Wizards of the Coast introduced the concept of black-bordered non-canon cards. Although non-canon had been published before in silver border, the Secret Lair Drop Series: The Walking Dead release was the first time that cards from another IP appeared in black border.

That a card is not part of the Wizards of the Coast owned IP world is indicated a triangular holofoil security stamp.