And now it's back to Magnadramon in Next Order
The $75 Rule When Grading Pays Off A simple ROI framework: only grade cards worth $75 or more in raw condition
While you could likely save some amount of money by trying to buy each card at its low point, this would be way too much work for the average Magic player (and also way too much work to calculate)
That means you and all permanents you control are protected, be it from a combo, an attack, or a sweeper (including a Cyclonic Rift)
We may require you, as a bidder on a lot with an estimate of $2,000 or more: (a) to provide an initial deposit of a portion of the low estimate
You wont see these cards in every game, but you shouldnt be too surprised if someone can occasionally stop you even if you have a Grand Abolisher