Indeed, according to its own article: "Wizards of the Coast has no desire to police playtest cards made for personal, non-commercial use, even if that usage takes place in a store." But what does get Wizards of the Coast in a tizzy is 'counterfeit cards'
however, it's not all bad
Ill broker no argument or disagreement here
Legendary Creature Fox Advisor Rare Randy Vargas 2/2 NOT LEGAL Standard NOT LEGAL Future LEGAL Historic LEGAL Timeless LEGAL Gladiator LEGAL Pioneer LEGAL Explorer LEGAL Modern LEGAL Legacy NOT LEGAL Pauper LEGAL Vintage NOT LEGAL Penny LEGAL Commander LEGAL Oathbreaker NOT LEGAL Standardbrawl LEGAL Brawl NOT LEGAL Alchemy NOT LEGAL Pauper Commander LEGAL Duel NOT LEGAL Oldschool NOT LEGAL Premodern NOT LEGAL Predh Whenever an Aura you control enters, if you cast it, you may search your library for an Aura card with mana value less than or equal to that Aura and with a different name than each Aura you control, put that card onto the battlefield attached to Light-Paws, then shuffle.
I kind of felt like this type of effect wasnt very good or important in the scheme of things
Watermark: Mirran Illustrated by Mike Bierek Standard Not Legal Alchemy Not Legal Pioneer Not Legal Historic Not Legal Modern Legal Brawl Not Legal Legacy Legal Comp