The One-Ring Magic Card: What Does It Do?

Post Malone has acquired the most expensive Magic: The Gathering card ever, a unique variant of the One Ring. The One Ring is a one-of-a-kind card for Magic: The Gathering, created by Wizards of the Coast and available only from a Collector Boost pack. When cast, the One Ring grants protection from everything until your next turn. At the beginning of your upkeep, you lose 1 life for each burden counter on The One Ring.

The One Ring can be compared to the combination of two of the most powerful cards in Magic: The Gathering, albeit at a higher cost. It does exactly the same thing as any other The One Ring card, but with a unique effect. When cast, the One Ring grants protection from everything until your next turn. At the beginning of your upkeep, you lose 1 life for each burden counter on The One Ring.

The One Ring is a card draw engine that guarantees 3 cards for 1 life and will draw 6 cards for 3 life if it makes it to the next turn. For four mana, when cast, the One Ring grants its controller protection from everything until their next turn. It is a Legendary Artifact that may be cast for 4 colorless mana and has the property Indestructible, making it difficult to remove from play.

The One Ring’s power is an intangible magical force, making it difficult to remove from play. It enters the battlefield and protects you the turn cycle it comes down. Protection from everything means you can’t take damage (usually) and can’t be hit by enemies.


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Does the One Ring do anything besides invisibility?

The One Ring, a powerful trinket in The Lord of the Rings, is a powerful weapon that transports its wearer to the Unseen World, where wraiths can still see them. It manipulates its wearer, giving them an insatiable attachment and even immortality. The ring strengthens certain aspects of the wearer, but its ultimate purpose is to return to Sauron. The Dark Lord Sauron forged the One Ring in Mount Doom to be more powerful and rule over Middle-earth.

His relentless fight for power led to a war between Sauron and the Elves and Men of Middle-earth, to which Sauron fell and lost the One Ring. However, the One Ring held part of Sauron’s soul, making him virtually immortal. Over time, the One Ring found itself in the possession of various Middle-earth hobbits.

Why is The One Ring card so expensive?

The One Ring card, a unique one-of-a-kind Magic card, is being priced at $1 million due to its limited availability. The card’s value comes from its uniqueness, as it is the first time Magic has done this. The card’s inclusion in a collectible product like Lord of the Rings attracts collectors from outside the game. The current climate, with Pokémon collectability still prominent, and the rise of social collecting, trading, and selling communities, makes expensive collectibles more visible. The announcement of the $1 million bounty on the 1/1 The One Ring Card is expected to further boost its popularity.

What exactly does The One Ring do?
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What exactly does The One Ring do?

The Ring, also known as the Ruling Ring or Isildur’s Bane, is a central plot element in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. It grants invisibility to its wearer and is a malevolent Ring of Power. The Ring was first introduced in The Hobbit as a magic ring, but was later transformed into a malevolent Ring of Power. The story follows Frodo Baggins’ quest to destroy the Ring and save Middle-earth.

Scholars have compared the story to Richard Wagner’s opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, but Tolkien denied any connection. Both men drew on the same mythology, and Tolkien’s analysis of Nodens, an obscure pagan god with a temple at Lydney Park, provided further insight into the mythology behind the Ring.

What is The One Ring card?

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Why is The One Ring so powerful in MTG?

The ring can be drawn from its deck for one turn cycle, with the player drawing three cards from the first turn and two more after upkeep on the subsequent turn.

What are the benefits of The One Ring?

The One Ring, with its subtle yet powerful abilities, primarily exerts control over other Ring Bearers and can also influence the minds of those in its vicinity. This influence is employed to manipulate individuals such as Boromir into betraying others throughout the Lord of the Rings.

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How is the One Ring so powerful?
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How is the One Ring so powerful?

The final ring, the “One Ring to rule them all”, was crafted by Sauron alone, with some of his own power to make it more powerful. Sauron aimed to use the One Ring to influence and control the minds of those who wielded the lesser rings, possessing all the same powers as the other rings but to a greater degree. The ring could read the minds of other ring-bearers and turn invisible.

Sauron’s goal was to take over Middle Earth without war, but it didn’t work as perfectly as Sauron had intended. During the War of the Last Alliance, Isildur, son of Elendil and joint ruler of Gondor, acquired the ring and kept it until his death. While on a journey to bring the One Ring to Elrond, Isildur and his party were attacked by orcs, and the ring was lost.

The One Ring was eventually found by two hobbit cousins, Déagol and Sméagol, who took the ring and corrupted him. Gollum, now known as Gollum, was sustained by the ring for 500 years until it was taken from him by Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo carried the ring with him on his journey with Thorin and his Dwarves to reclaim Erebor. He returned to the Shire and passed the ring down to Frodo, starting Frodo’s journey and the main story of The Lord of the Rings.

What is the Ring Magic card ability?
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What is the Ring Magic card ability?

The text explains that certain spells and abilities have the text “The Ring tempts you”, which instructs players to choose a creature they control as their Ring-bearer. This designation is permanent and cannot be copied. If a player doesn’t have an emblem named The Ring at the time, they receive an emblem before choosing a creature. The Ring has several effects, including “Your Ring-bearer is legendary and can’t be blocked by creatures with greater power”.

As long as the player has tempted the Ring two or more times, it has certain actions, such as drawing a card and discarding a card, being blocked by a creature, and dealing combat damage. Some abilities trigger “Whenever the Ring tempts you”, triggering the Ring when a player completes certain actions, even if some or all of those actions were impossible. Some abilities check if a creature is your Ring-bearer, ensuring it is on the battlefield under your control and has the Ring-bearer designation.

How is The One Ring so powerful?
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How is The One Ring so powerful?

The final ring, the “One Ring to rule them all”, was crafted by Sauron alone, with some of his own power to make it more powerful. Sauron aimed to use the One Ring to influence and control the minds of those who wielded the lesser rings, possessing all the same powers as the other rings but to a greater degree. The ring could read the minds of other ring-bearers and turn invisible.

Sauron’s goal was to take over Middle Earth without war, but it didn’t work as perfectly as Sauron had intended. During the War of the Last Alliance, Isildur, son of Elendil and joint ruler of Gondor, acquired the ring and kept it until his death. While on a journey to bring the One Ring to Elrond, Isildur and his party were attacked by orcs, and the ring was lost.

The One Ring was eventually found by two hobbit cousins, Déagol and Sméagol, who took the ring and corrupted him. Gollum, now known as Gollum, was sustained by the ring for 500 years until it was taken from him by Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo carried the ring with him on his journey with Thorin and his Dwarves to reclaim Erebor. He returned to the Shire and passed the ring down to Frodo, starting Frodo’s journey and the main story of The Lord of the Rings.

Is The One Ring banned in MTG?
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Is The One Ring banned in MTG?

The One Ring has been prohibited, whereas the Eidolon of the Great Revel is now permitted. The month of July commenced on an auspicious note, with the highest attendance figures ever recorded at a Duel Commander event. Magic Online has introduced a new feature, freeform Commander games, which offers a novel approach to playing Duel Commander. As developments continue to unfold at a rapid pace, the recent alterations have prompted the following determinations.


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  • it’s incredibly amazing how easily a card can degrade in quality seemingly from the moment it was printed and put into a booster pack at the packing/processing stage. One would think the card was immidiately put into a sleeve upon being pulled from booster pack, however, some people slide the card that was just in front of it just bad enough to cause damage to the pricey card.

  • The only way to get a full 10/10 card is getting it right from the factory and having it sealed right as it comes off the press, the alignment needs to be spot on and it can’t get scratched/ damaged while in the printing process So unless you work the factory and made a 2nd copy for yourself and knew what you’re doing the cards for consumer use will never fully be a 10/10

  • Basically the pop report doesn’t determine the grade. Also the fact that it’s the only one is meaningless to the grade because it’s grade is compared to other cards in the same set, not just to itself. One of the things the PSA company does is the set registry where people try to build their own “set”” which could be an actual set or it could be a theme across sets. For example, lets pretend people really love Jace, the character in Magic. So someone says I want to get every Jace card in PSA 10 including foreign languages, foils, full arts, etc. You can petition PSA to create this as a “registry set” and the same people will submit to PSA the list of what is all of the known Jace cards. Then the collectors, each will have a user name on PSA website, can say “here is my Jace collection in PSA 10” and other people can browse that set, see what everyone building this set has so far. One guy could be the furthest in building the set and he has 72% of the set built where another person just starting could have 15%. One of these set registries that is the most popular is getting older baseball card sets like 1983 Topps Baseball, 792 freaking cards to get in PSA 10. PSA also has a population report where you can see how many of a card was sent in to PSA to be graded and how many came back as a PSA 10. There are many cards in these older sets that have like 200 sent in, 0 came back PSA 10. These set registry collectors will pay triple, maybe even 4 digits for some common card that previously was pop 0 but now there is a first PSA 10.

  • I’m here to point out there are cases on record of people re-sending 6s for grading and getting them back as 10s. 6s might be an rare occurence, but 9s and constantly re-graded as 10s all the time. Grading is not as much of a science as this article makes it out to be. The reason the card got graded at 9 could’ve just been that the particular grader that handled it that day felt like it.

  • Yea ima go ahead and just say cap to all of this. Yes for a normal card that 100% would be the case, however this isn’t a normal card and special rules and limitations need to be made for cards like these. Even if they did stand by their grading process it would make way more sense to simply SHOW why you put it at a 9 instead of just saying it’s a 9 and making everyone speculate. At the end of the day, card grading means nothing and it varies way too much to be worth anything significant in its state right now. At the end of the day the value of the card is determined by the buyer not you or the number someone put on it.

  • What I’ve been told is that the grading process compares the card to other cards that are literally the same printing. Meaning, that this card must have the best corners, edges, etc out of any 001/001 ring since it is the only one. This could be wrong but I wanted to mention this so that people can know a little bit more detail as to what this article was made to contrast.

  • Yea, of course the grading process should pass through all these steps (centering, edges, corners, surface), and WotC knows that pretty well, i mean they’ve printed cards for 30 years, ok? this grading process isn’t recent. So if they knew about PSA grading process, which is a fairly standard and broadly known process, why didn’t they print (or re-print) the card until it was perfect? come on, it’s the 1 of 1, do you have any respect to the QUALITY of your product?

  • I was one of the people that didnt get why it wasnt a 10, and still dont. I get the criteria, its so you can compare your card to a card that is the same, but with a different grade. Of this card, there is only one. So if its ‘off centre’, for instance, one could also conclude that this is just the way this card is (being the only one) and therefor everything about the card should get a 10. There is only one version, so that version has to be (and will always be) the perfect version of that card.

  • Grading a unique one of a kind card makes no sense still. Grading only works if you can compare the card to a standard. What are you comparing the one of one ring to? other copies of the card? Even if you do put into question surface scratches and the like, the fact that “centering” is not a 10 is ridiculous. Its centering is the way it is supposed to be. It’s the only copy.

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