Mystical Archive JP Alternate Art Etched Foil

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{"ops":[{"insert":"Not sure if this is available, but adding an option for the JP Alternate Art Etched Foil version of the Mystical Archive cards from Strixhaven would be nice for collection purposes.\n"}]}
Edited 6/1/2021, 4:09:46 AM
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{"ops":[{"insert":"These cards are definitely in our database, it's just etched foils do not appear distinct from regular foils in search. In other words, they have the same shimmer effect over them. That being said, any foil version of a JPN alternate art card from Mystical Archive should be what you're looking for. \n\nIf you're adding this to your collection from the expandable search menu on the left side of the page, it should be pretty easy to find. Just search by card name, setting the set to Mystical Archive if you want even fewer results. Then, select the one that's automatically foil and JPN. That's what I've done here with Counterspell. \n\n"},{"insert":{"image":"https://i.imgur.com/6ZTdzRi.png"}},{"insert":"\n\nNotably, because set name schemes have gotten increasingly complicated with all of the alternate versions of cards from a single product, the prices pulled from various vendors (especially Card Kingdom) are not always available or correct. We're still working on a sustainable solution for that. \n\nIf you're instead looking to add one of these cards directly from your collection page, from the list of set options for any given card, you might need to do a bit of trial and error to figure out which of the Mystical Archives is right. There should be four for each card: two JPN and 2 ENG (distinguished by their different collector numbers). The \"e\" present at the end of the set name indicates if it's an etched foil. So in the case of Counterspell, the JPN etched foil would be \"Strixhaven Mystical Archive (78e)\". \n\nI apologize that this isn't more intuitive. We're still working out the best way to present this information, all while Wizards continues to make printings more and more complicated. Hopefully this helps for now, at least. Please let me know if you have any additional questions! \n"}]}
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