List of Friday Night Magic cards

This is a list of promotional Magic: The Gathering cards given out at Friday Night Magic tournaments since 2000. They are commonly referred to as FNM cards.

Before 2015, cards are awarded to the winner, the most sporting player (replaced by the finalist in 2005), and two other players chosen at random. Since 2015, distribution is left to the event organizer's discretion, although WotC provides guidelines to ensure every player has a chance to obtain the promotional card.

2000

2001

2002

2003

Disenchant was the last FNM card to use the old frame and the classic Shooting Star foil look. Beginning with Smother FNM cards used the frame introduced with 8th Edition and featured the FNM logo on top of the text box.[1] While Crystalline Sliver is numbered 3/12 F03 it was not distributed as an FNM promo. Some of the cards were stolen and Wizards chose not to distribute the Slivers instead shifting FNM prize card schedule by one month, thus Capsize was handed out in March.[2] Disenchant was added to the series of 2003 FNM cards and handed out in July, thus shifting the remaining cards for the year back into the original schedule. In contrast to the other FNM cards the FNM Disenchant is not numbered.[1] Most of the lost Crystalline Slivers were later recovered and handed out at the 2008 summer Grand Prix events.

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Beginning with Remand the FNM promo cards have new alternate artworks.[1]

2009

2010

Beginning with Rift Bolt the FNM promo cards have the shooting star expansion symbol.

2011

Beginning in April, the FNM watermark was replaced with the shooting star symbol. In addition, Artisan of Kozilek, Squadron Hawk, and Rhox War Monk have a "Friday Night Magic" logo in the bottom right of the image of the card.

2012

2013

Since 2013, for cards that are having other watermark in their original printed version, the FNM watermark was replaced with the watermark in their original printing.

2014

2015

2016

2017


References

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