One Baldur's Gate 3 player took his Dark Urge role to the extreme as they went about not only murdering nearly every NPC in Act 1, but also storing and sorting them in one house.
02.08.2023 - 15:19 / ign.com
Post Malone has bought the one-of-a-kind Magic: The Gathering Card, Lord of the Rings' The One Ring, which was valued at $2 million.
Though the owner of the One Ring card was previously unknown, a social media user called Brook Trafton shared a video of (presumably) themselves meeting Post Malone and selling the card.
The 13-second clip doesn't show much but does see the rapper evaluating the card before saying: "Yeah, I'll take it." It's unconfirmed how much Post Malone paid for The One Ring, but as trading card buying and collecting company Dave and Adam's Card World was willing to pay $2 million for it, it was likely a life-changing amount.
This is my dream come true, meeting @PostMalone and him buying the One Ring card from me is literally a moment straight out of a fairytale. @PostMalone @wizards_magic you’ve changed my life. Things like this don’t happen to people like me. Forever grateful
One Baldur's Gate 3 player took his Dark Urge role to the extreme as they went about not only murdering nearly every NPC in Act 1, but also storing and sorting them in one house.
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Earlier this month, Magic: The Gathering history was made as the unique The One Ring card from the recent Lord of the Rings: Tales of Midde-Earth crossover set was sold by its owner for a cool $2.6 million, making it the most expensive card in the game's history by an absolute landslide. The card's owner, Brook Trafton, sold it to celebrity figure and beloved Magic enjoyer Post Malone, with a TikTok video showing the transaction between the two in person.
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