Condition guide
Use this guide to help understand conditions!
NM - Near mint - Typically pack fresh or has had minimal or next to no wear from shuffling, handling, and play. NM does not mean it is a perfect 10 grade card it can still have little to unnoticeable imperfections. NM cards can have light edge wear, minor scratches usually less than 3, or have slight bending with certain MTG cards do to how foils were made with some sets. Overall a NM card will look almost unplayed. 2-3 very very minor flaws.
LP - Light Play - LP cards might have noticeable minor border and corner wear, more noticeable scratches, possible light bending, and look like the card has seen some play or handling. Typically any noticeable imperfections are minor and are small. less than 6-8 minor flaws.
MP - Moderately Played - MP cards will have more noticeable flaws/imperfections including creasing, major edge wear, scratching, border wear, and other more majorly noticeable flaws. Overall the imperfections will not affect the entire integrity of the card, but still will be noticeable. less than 10 minor flaws 2-4 major flaws.
HP - Heavy Play - HP cards will have extremely noticeable flaws, major creases, bends, scratching, whitening, possible liquid or grime on it, and other undesirable imperfections that can affect the card. There will be multiple noticeable major flaws and can be borderline damaged and the integrity of the card will be greatly impact, but not enough to make it not tournament legal. 10 or more minor flaws and more than 5 major flaws.
DM - Damaged - DM cards will have rips, tears, grime, larger amounts of water damage, and a lot of flaws affecting the look and integrity of the card. Cards in this condition may not be tournament legal. Great if you are looking to save money for casual use! Card completely flawed it is damaged.