If you feel uncomfortable trading a card, don't let yourself be pressured into doing it you can walk at any time you want to. Making a fair trade is a topic for another day, but know this: you don't have to make any trades you don't want to. Your game store won't be able to buy any cards from you that you pulled in your pre-release kits (or prize packs) until the official release, but other players may be interested in what you have. You may want to bring cards you wish to trade, or spare decks to play with between rounds/events. Make that if you need to purchase them to do so before deck construction begins, as you don't want to waste any time waiting in lines. If you don't have these and want to purchase them, your local game store carries plenty of sleeves and playmats in a variety of colors, designs and quality. Additionally, you can not use multiple checklist cards if you only own one copy of that card for example, players can't run four checklist cards in place of Docent of Perfection if they only own one physical copy. You'll need to mark on the checklist card which card it represents, and to have a physical copy of that card on hand to verify that you own it. If you don't have opaque sleeves, or only have transparent sleeves such as penny sleeves or the KMC Perfect Fit sleeves, checklist cards (which are included in the booster packs) can be substituted for the double-faced card. In addition, as the Shadows Over Innistrad block contains many double-faced cards (featuring the Transform and Meld mechanics), opaque sleeves are needed to prevent your opponent from knowing what double-faced cards you have in your deck. Additionally, players can run as many copies of cards as they wish to, unlike other Constructed formats which limit the number of copies of cards (other than Basic land cards) to four per deck. Unlike other formats and tournaments, in which the contents of your main deck must return to the registered deck list before the beginning of the next round, players can reformat their decks as much as they please between rounds if their current build is unsatisfactory. Players typically have thirty minutes to construct a deck from their packs, before engaging in a Swiss-style tournament. The contents of these kits have, historically, varied quite a bit but for Eldritch Moon, players can expect their kits to contain: four packs of Eldritch Moon two packs of Shadows Over Innistrad one foil rare or mythic rare card, stamped with the dates for the pre-release one twenty-sided spindown life counter die that features the set symbol and one foil double-sided Zombie token card. Players can purchase these kits to compete in the Sealed format, in which they construct a minimum forty-card deck from the contents within (basic lands supplied either from their own collection or from the store). One week before the official release of a new Standard-legal Magic: The Gathering set, Wizards of the Coast ships out special pre-release kits to local game stores.
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