Card databases have access to all the cards in MTGs history and will typically let you filter by name, card type (and subtype), rarity, color, mana cost, set, format legality, and so on
After one person loses in a four-person pod, Spark and Dimensions basically grants protection from opponents
It seems that skill in this game is dependent on the fact that no player, however skilled, has any idea how any of the cards work except for their own
KEY EVIDENCE 1Static HP error: Card displays 330 HP while official M1S 032/063 is 210 HP 2Set Code: M1S accurately identifies the Korean Phantom Gate expansion 3Artist attribution: Correctly attributed to 5ban Graphics, the standard for EX-era full-render cards 4Typography: The font used for the HP numbers is significantly thinner and vertically stretched compared to official stock UNCERTAINTIES The 330 HP is a definitive indicator of a counterfeit printing The 'RR' rarity symbol lacks the crispness of genuine licensed high-pressure Korean offset printing WHAT WOULD IMPROVE CERTAINTY Perform the 'light test' to check paper opacity compared to a known authentic Korean common card Inspect the edge of the card for a middle black ink layer, which is absent in most counterfeits Verify surface texture