

This policy does not apply to cards purchased in-person at an event or at our store. The Ban and Reprint Return Policy applies only to cards purchased via the website, and, excluding basic lands. The return must be postmarked within fourteen (14) days of the announcement.
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If Wizards of the Coast publishes a ban and/or reprint announcement, you may return cards purchased online from Grey Ogre Games up to fourteen (14) days prior to that announcement for a full refund in store credit. If the user claims the product is defective or does not meet the stipulated condition, but is found to be in working order/in the correct condition, as appraised by Grey Ogre staff members, there will be no refunds. If the product is defective or does not meet the stipulated condition, as appraised by Grey Ogre staff members, a full refund may be processed. If your online order contains a discrepancy or the condition of the items is not as described, please contact our Customer Service team with both your order number and a description of the problem within forty-eight (48) hours of delivery. Your refund will be processed when the items are received back at our store.Ĭancelling multiple preorder items may result in a 10% cancellation fee.

If your return request is authorized, you may deliver the items at the specified location.

To return an online order either at our store, please contact our Customer Service team and include information about the date and location you’d like to make the return. If the contents of your factory-sealed product contain manufacturing imperfections, such as missing, miscut, or misprinted items, please contact the manufacturer of the product to request a replacement.Īpparel that has been laundered, worn, or altered in any way may not be returned. Requests to return single cards are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and we reserve the right to decline any such requests.įactory-sealed products may not be returned after they have been opened. We are not responsible for return shipments lost before delivery, and we highly recommend any return be shipped with a tracking number. If your return request is authorized, the return must be postmarked and shipped within seven (7) calendar days of the authorization.Īfter our warehouse receives your authorized return, we will issue a full refund in the original payment method, less any shipping charges, or as agreed upon via the return authorization. It is unknown whether the destruction of Efrava was due to the Phyrexian Invasion, a Time rift, or another catastrophe altogether.To submit a request to return single cards or other merchandise, please contact our Customer Service team within forty-eight (48) hours of the order’s delivery. By 4562 AR, the Efravan refugees had migrated across the Great Desert to Femeref. In the time of the time rift crisis ( Time Spiral block), Efrava had been destroyed, and the cat warrior tribes inhabiting it had scattered across Dominaria. This led to the two Ojanens' crossing of the desert in search of new land, which led to the implication of the Efravans in Johan's War. The tribe had slowly expanded west over generations, but now that it had reached the limit of the jungle, the deadly desert prevented the Efravans from prospering further, and their culture had become stagnant and deeply conservationist. Jaeger Ojanen and later his son Jedit realized that the tribe had reached its maximum potential within the borders of the oasis, and was stalled in any further evolution due to a lack of space and resources. This was the only non-hostile relation between the tribes, seen as a necessity to ensure their mutual survival. To avoid inbreeding, the Efravan met with the Hooraree and the Sulaki every six years to exchange cubs. Like all other tribes of cat warriors from the Sukurvian Desert, they are descendants of the original tribe created by the planeswalker Terrent Amese to guard the Dark Heart of the Wood. The tribe was led by the Elder Council, advised by the tribe's shaman. Deeply religious, they worshiped Terrent Amese, their creator, whom they believed to be a god (he was, in fact, a planeswalker).

The Efravans, a tribe of tiger warriors, were the only intelligent species living there, prospering from the land unchallenged. This was due to the underground sea of the Sukurvian desert surfacing in its location, allowing the presence of a river which created in its stead a lush jungle downstream (the majority of the oasis) with a vast swamp at its source (the eastern border of the oasis). Efrava, while isolated in the middle of a hostile desert infested with wurms, was a place surprisingly full of life and rich in mana.
