They say every card in the Splinterlands has a story. But what about the cards that shouldn’t exist

Last season, during a Chaos Legion pack opening, I noticed something… off. A card misplaced in time. A creature with no name, no stats, just a shimmering question mark where its mana cost should be. I thought it was a glitch. Then I drew it in battle.

My opponent didn’t see it. Couldn’t see it. But its effect triggered anyway—silently twisting the rules, turning a sure defeat into a phantom victory. After the match, it vanished from my deck. No record. No history.

Was it a fragment of the Untamed Glimmer, leaking into our reality? A secret test by the Arcanists? Or something older, waiting to be awakened?

I’ve started tracking these “Glimmerax” anomalies. If you’ve seen a card that doesn’t belong—a monster with inverted art, a spell with no description—tell me.

The Splinterlands are wider and weirder than the Chronicles let on.
Stay sharp. Watch the shadows.
And always check your deck twice.



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