There have been fake cards graded before - [it] happens with rebacked cards in Magic: The Gathering, Nguyen says
The cards in these inks are generally a bit more straightforward than some others, and are good at gathering Lore, while also protecting against opponent attacks
The cards pictured above are perfect examples of utility creatures that happen to be clerics, rogues, warriors, or wizards
One counterparty means one grading eye
When Ozox dies, create Jumblebones, a legendary 2/1 black Skeleton creature token with Jumblebones cant block and When Jumblebones leaves the battlefield, return target card named Ozox, the Clattering King from your graveyard to your hand. Illustrated by Inuchiyo Meimaru Standard Not Legal Alchemy Not Legal Pioneer Not Legal Historic Legal Modern Not Legal Brawl Legal Legacy Legal Comp
It is what control decks want, it allows them more choices and allows them to condense the slots in the deck