Magic: The Gathering's Serialised One Ring card was just shown off in a video detailing the process of how and why it was made, and it already appears to have pringled.
Next month, the long-awaited MTG Lord of the Rings crossover, Tales of Middle-earth arrives, bringing with it a host of new cards based on Tolkien's beloved franchise, including some cards based on the animated movie. As exciting as the whole set is, without a doubt the most interesting card that it's introducing is the Serialised One Ring card, also confusingly known as the One-of-One The One Ring.
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Controversially, one of the unique gimmicks of the Lord of the Rings set is that, fittingly to the source material, there will only ever be one Serialised One Ring card in the world, which has already made it a very valuable collector's item that's already worth at least $100,000. Anyone hoping to follow in Frodo's footsteps and get their hands on the One Ring might be surprised to learn that, even though it's not officially out yet, it's already started pringling.
Yesterday, the official Magic: The Gathering YouTube channel shared a video detailing the creative process behind the Serialised One Ring card, which included a short clip showing what it looks like in person. Unfortunately, that brief glimpse was enough to tell MTG fans that the incredibly rare card has begun to fold in on itself, as the video shows that the corners of the Serialised One Ring are already pringling.
This was pointed out over on the MTG subreddit by Redditor gr3EnDr4g0n, who shared a screenshot of the card and pointed out that it's already showing signs of pringling. For those who don't know,
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