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Skill Potion. Drinking this adds a single level to the Determine Value skill. Hopefully now you’ll realize all those Magic: The Gathering cards are nothing more than just meaningless pieces of paper, and you should have spent your money on something with actual value, like a treadmill. Or shampoo.
Matt Dinniman (Dungeon Crawler Carl (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #1))
So yes, black mages often can be evil. But black as a color is not inherently evil. Being influenced by black’s philosophies does not necessarily mean that one will commit an evil act. That being the case, we cannot say that black represents evil. More closely aligned with evil than the other colors? Fine. More ripe with potential for evil? Sure. Evil? No. And that's a very important distinction
Mark Rosewater (Magic: The Gathering -- Official Encyclopedia, Volume 2: The Complete Card Guide)
when it had listened to concerns about Arabian Nights’ pink card backs. Like
Titus Chalk (Generation Decks: The Unofficial History of Gaming Phenomenon Magic: The Gathering)
Harper was camped out in her chair, playing Hearthstone and swearing at the RNG gods. I sat up on my stool, a full box of unopened Magic: The Gathering booster packs in front of me, debating if I should just open them and sell the individual cards to keep the packs intact. I kind of wanted the mindless work of sorting them, and the little bits of happy discovery that came from each opened pack as I looked to see what the mythic or rare card was.
Annie Bellet (Justice Calling, Murder of Crows, Pack of Lies (The Twenty-Sided Sorceress #1-3))
I eventually came across the cabin where Elise had been taken. Where the Black Card had gathered and where I’d seen the body of the boy who’d killed himself. Whatever magic had occurred here was dark,
Caroline Peckham (Savage Fae (Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac, #2))
He then performs a card trick and at the end of the trick he says to his students that while it looks like magic, it is just technique and he hopes for them to master the techniques in his course until they look like magic.
Priya Parker (The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters)