

The handcrafted teak wooden holder measures approximately 3.5″ x 2.75″ x 0.5″ and features a decorative wooden design set in relief on the front of it. Card Text: At the beginning of each players upkeep, Copper Tablet deals 1 damage to that player. The performer upends the cover and out slides THE MISSING CIRCLE OF WOOD! what Im gathering from that animation sequence is that the toys in.

To prove this, the performer picks up the small cover, shakes it and instantly, something inside it can be heard to rattle. I think one of you mentioned that the dub changes the tablet magic a little. The problem now is this: what has happened to the circle of wood which the coin replaced? And the answer… Quite simply, it has proved the performer’s claim of its affinity with copper and taken the place of the coin! The performer now tips the plaque out of the holder to reveal to the spectators that THE COPPER COIN IS NOW EMBEDED IN THE WOODEN PLAQUE! Holding the cover in one of his hands, he then tips the open end downwards and shakes the cover from side to side. The performer now drops the plain wooden plaque back into the holder and then slides the copper coin into its cover. The performer then goes on to explain that wood has a great affinity for copper and then proceeds to prove this claim. Copper Ore can be smelted into Copper Ingots or turned into two Copper Dust using a Macerator, Pulverizer, or Rock Crusher.

A copper coin is then tipped out of a small wooden cover which is also standing on the table. Standing on a table there is a wooden holder out of which the performer tips a plain wooden plaque.
