Glad I gotten this in a trade. I traded an English foil one for this which I thought was Spanish. Turned out to be Portuguese.
I live in portugal, we usually hate portuguese cards. not only, but also, because they're printed in brazil's portuguese. and they usually have ridiculous names
Men yet not comprehending their stick in the scheme of the prey-on-prey ballet of ending day
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Like 90% of the foils I have are in Portuguese. Most are crap, but a couple are nice, like Tendrils and TfK and a Mother of Runes.
"Want all, lose all."
It's been a while:
The pulse of the fields is foil although it doesn't look it.
Looking to complete the Korean playsets currently.
What language is that LED and Dreadnought?
Dreadnought is French. LED looks Italian.
If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it's probably delicious.
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*claps* Very, very nice Countersliver
Men yet not comprehending their stick in the scheme of the prey-on-prey ballet of ending day
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Japanese noughts are hard to find. Took me a while to find them. I contacted a Japanese shop that bought them for me from a japanese yahoo auction. They where a lot more expensive then english ones.
Dreadnoughts in other foreign languages are probably hard too, so respect for anyone that has them. If you ever get different noughts, I'm very interested in the signed english ones.
I can get anyone French noughts. The problem is you'd have to shell out 22-25 euro each for them.
You still could find japanese noughts now and then. But they truely are VERY expensive now.
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