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The front side depicts a piece of [[art]] from the set in landscape orientation (except for the planeswalker cards, which are displayed in portrait). The card back is mostly blank, with some [[collector]]'s info (''Magic'' logo, [[illustration]] credits, legal text, and [[collector number]]s). They are similar to an artist's proofs and thus provide room to get an artist's signature or drawing on it. They can also be used as [[token]]s for [[copy]] [[effect]]s, as [[proxy|proxies]], or if it is for a [[legendary]] [[creature]] it could be a good way to store [[experience counter]]s, [[life]] total, commander tax, etc.
The front side depicts a piece of [[art]] from the set in landscape orientation (except for the planeswalker cards, which are displayed in portrait). The card back is mostly blank, with some [[collector]]'s info (''Magic'' logo, [[illustration]] credits, legal text, and [[collector number]]s). They are similar to an artist's proofs and thus provide room to get an artist's signature or drawing on it. They can also be used as [[token]]s for [[copy]] [[effect]]s, as [[proxy|proxies]], or if it is for a [[legendary]] [[creature]] it could be a good way to store [[experience counter]]s, [[life]] total, commander tax, etc.


There are no foil art cards. Instead, all of them are treated with a specially developed gloss varnish that brings out the art. The backs are left uncoated. Five percent of the time, rather than a normal art card, you'll get one with a gold-stamped signature of the artist. Every art card exists in both its normal version and its signature version.
There are no foil art cards. Instead, all of them are treated with a specially developed gloss varnish that brings out the art. The backs are left uncoated. Ten percent of the time, rather than a normal art card, you'll get one with a gold-stamped signature of the artist. Every art card exists in both its normal version and its signature version.


==Card list==
==Card list==

Latest revision as of 22:11, 24 August 2023

March of the Machine/Art Series
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The March of the Machine Art Series is a series of 81 art cards that can be found in March of the Machine Set Boosters.[1]

The front side depicts a piece of art from the set in landscape orientation (except for the planeswalker cards, which are displayed in portrait). The card back is mostly blank, with some collector's info (Magic logo, illustration credits, legal text, and collector numbers). They are similar to an artist's proofs and thus provide room to get an artist's signature or drawing on it. They can also be used as tokens for copy effects, as proxies, or if it is for a legendary creature it could be a good way to store experience counters, life total, commander tax, etc.

There are no foil art cards. Instead, all of them are treated with a specially developed gloss varnish that brings out the art. The backs are left uncoated. Ten percent of the time, rather than a normal art card, you'll get one with a gold-stamped signature of the artist. Every art card exists in both its normal version and its signature version.

Card list

  1. Archangel Elspeth
  2. Boon-Bringer Valkyrie
  3. Cut Short
  4. Elesh Norn
  5. Elspeth's Smite
  6. Invasion of Dominaria
  7. Serra Faithkeeper
  8. Ephara, Ever-Sheltering
  9. Sigiled Sentinel
  10. Surge of Salvation
  11. Invasion of Arcavios
  12. Invasion of Kamigawa
  13. Jin-Gitaxias
  14. Moment of Truth
  15. Oculus Whelp
  16. Rona, Herald of Invasion
  17. Rona, Tolarian Obliterator
  18. Skyclave Invader
  19. Transcendent Message
  20. Xerex Strobe-Knight
  21. Ayara, Furnace Queen
  22. Collective Nightmare
  23. Hoarding Broodlord
  24. Invasion of Eldraine
  25. Marchesa, Resolute Monarch
  26. Mirrodin Avenged
  27. Nezumi Informant
  28. Sheoldred
  29. Burning Sun's Fury
  30. Chandra, Hope's Beacon
  31. Etali, Primal Conqueror
  32. Etali, Primal Sickness
  33. Invasion of Kaldheim
  34. Invasion of Tarkir
  35. Defiant Thundermaw
  36. Marauding Dreadship
  37. Ramosian Greatsword
  38. Stoke the Flames
  39. Placid Rottentail
  40. Serpent-Blade Assailant
  41. Storm the Seedcore
  42. Borborygmos and Fblthp
  43. Botanical Brawler
  44. Djeru and Hazoret
  45. Hidetsugu and Kairi
  46. Ashen Reaper
  47. Invasion of Pyrulea
  48. Vertex Paladin
  49. Joyful Stormsculptor
  50. Marshal of Zhalfir
  51. Omnath, Locus of All
  52. Quintorius, Loremaster
  53. Yargel and Multani
  54. Realmbreaker, the Invasion Tree
  55. Bloodfell Caves
  56. Wrenn and Realmbreaker
  57. Borborygmos and Fblthp
  58. Drana and Linvala
  59. Errant and Giada
  60. Heliod, the Warped Eclipse
  61. Kogla and Yidaro
  62. Omnath, Locus of All
  63. Quintorius, Loremaster
  64. Rankle and Torbran
  65. Thalia and the Gitrog Monster
  66. Zurgo and Ojutai
  67. Thalia, Guardian of Thraben
  68. Baral, Chief of Compliance
  69. Emry, Lurker of the Loch
  70. Horobi, Death's Wail
  71. Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon
  72. Yargle, Glutton of Urborg
  73. Captain Lannery Storm
  74. Ragavan. Nimble Pilferer
  75. Zada, Hedron Grinder
  76. Fynn the Fangbearer
  77. Atraxa, Praetors' Voice
  78. Atris, Oracle of Half-Truths
  79. Imoti, Celebrant of Bounty
  80. Judith, the Scourge Diva
  81. Lurrus of the Dream-Den

References