The Last Gasp card from the 2018 Battlebond set, numbered 147, is a foundational black instant for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Last Gasp
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Battlebond
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Last Gasp, designated as card number 147 in the Battlebond expansion, represents a staple of black mana strategy for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. Released in 2018, this set explored the lore of the plane of Amonkhet, focusing on the ritualistic combat of the God-Eternal Kefnet. As a common rarity, Last Gasp offers collectors an accessible entry point into the Battlebond subset while providing a functional piece for deck construction. The card features the distinct art direction typical of the Battlebond era, showcasing the visual style that defined this release. Collectors often seek this print number to complete their set of Battlebond cards, ensuring a comprehensive collection of the expansion. The instant spell allows players to deal damage to target creatures, making it a recognizable element of the game's history. For those building their Magic: The Gathering archive, adding Last Gasp from Battlebond completes a specific segment of the 2018 lineup. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new investor in TCGs, securing the correct card number from a specific set is crucial for serious collectors.
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Last Gasp
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Jason A. Engle
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English
{1}{B}
Instant
B
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Target creature gets -3/-3 until end of turn.
Takedowns in Valor's Reach are never meant to be lethal, but that doesn't mean they won't be incredibly painful.
