The False Dawn foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2001 Apocalypse set offers a unique strategic advantage for white mana users.
False Dawn
2001 • Magic: The Gathering • Apocalypse
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The Magic: The Gathering trading card game introduced False Dawn as card number 10 in the 2001 Apocalypse expansion. This rare foil sorcery card provides a powerful mana acceleration effect for players utilizing white mana strategies. The card allows spellcasters to convert colored mana into white mana and spend white mana as any color until the end of the turn, effectively expanding their options for casting complex spells. Additionally, it includes a card draw effect, helping maintain hand advantage during critical moments of play. Collectors value this piece for its distinct foil treatment and its role in the Apocalypse set's design. The card features artwork by Dave Dorman, adding to its visual appeal within the TCG community. As a key component for those building white-based decks from this era, False Dawn remains a notable inclusion in Magic: The Gathering collecting circles. Its unique mechanical interaction makes it a favorite among strategists and set completists alike.
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Card Details
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Featured
False Dawn
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Dave Dorman
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}
Sorcery
W
Card Text
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Until end of turn, spells and abilities you control that would add colored mana instead add that much white mana. Until end of turn, you may spend white mana as though it were mana of any color. Draw a card.
