The actual object presumably continues to exist (Wizards of the Coast makes no claims, promises, or guarantees that ordinary household objects may not disappear into the fathomless void at any spacetime)
Thats the simple answer, but we arent content with that
Here are my recommendations: Semi Rigid Card Holders (perfect when sending off your Pokemon cards to be graded) Ultra Pro Semi-Rigid Sleeves Penny Sleeves (again, perfect for grading these go on your card first, before you put it in the Semi Rigid) Ultra Pro Penny Sleeves Toploaders (good for more rigid protection of your cards at home) Vault X Toploaders Pokemon Card Binders (great for building sets) Vault X Premium Exo-Tec Binder Graded Pokemon Card Storage Case (ideal for protecting your most valuable graded cards) FunGuys Graded Trading Card Storage Box
But based on the public descriptions and snippets, you can expect a fairly straightforward template-driven experience: You start from predefined MTG card templates (for example, modern-frame templates)
Hexproof vs
2: Create a 0/0 colorless Construct artifact creature token with "This token gets +1/+1 for each artifact you control." Legendary Planeswalker - Karn Color tag templates(None) Ugin, the Spirit Dragon +2: Ugin deals 3 damage to any target