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I recently got several huge cards from Wizards (twice the height and width). Besides keeping them with my other cards and pretending to sneek them into play when I'm waiting for a friend to shuffle, what can I do with them?

To clarify, here is an image of the cards. Thanks Ancarma for helping out.

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I sometimes give them as prizes in the magic after school activity I teach. My brother sometimes puts them or regular cards on the TV while I play video games and they stick to it with static electricity, like he would put a beast card on a beast in the game. I had a cut scene where my character fell off a bridge and the card he put on it slipped and hid the character all the way down in the right timing, it was hilirious.

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What do they look like? Are they normal cards, just huge? They might be Planechase.

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Your answer should have been a comment, but you're a new user and I think you were still not allowed to comment. Anyway, I didn't find an image to show you, so I asked here - draw3cards.com/questions/152/… – ripper234 Oct 26 at 4:53
Update the answer to include the image. – ripper234 Oct 26 at 15:47
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Some players' favorite cards from sets get printed on those cards and decide to collect them. I believe there was at one point a primitive form of vanguard using those, but I'm open for being wrong. Use them as ninja stars when all else fails!

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+1 for the Ninjas. We like ninjas. – ripper234 Oct 24 at 9:40
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Hang them on your wall, like i did! :D

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+1, I was about to suggest that. The bathroom/restroom makes a great place for oversized Magic cards. – Avish Oct 23 at 16:29
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I have Meditation in my restroom, haha, love the flavor text: "Part of me believes that Barrin taught me meditation simply to shut me up." - Ertai, wizard adept – Ancarma Oct 23 at 16:42
Goes especially well there :) – ripper234 Oct 23 at 22:32

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