
Back in my day, Damage went on the stack - MTG
This framed Magic: The Gathering artwork depicts two elderly wizards sitting at a round table, reminiscing about when damage went on the stack in older MTG rules. The nostalgic scene features the white-haired characters in a sepia and black color scheme, surrounded by spell components and magical items. The humorous piece captures the sentiment of veteran players remembering classic game mechanics from back in their day.
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