The Armillary Sphere card from Magic: The Gathering's Commander 2019 set, a staple artifact for mana acceleration.
Armillary Sphere
2019 • Magic: The Gathering • Commander
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Armillary Sphere is a foundational artifact card within the Magic: The Gathering Commander 2019 set, serving as a reliable source of mana acceleration for collectors and players alike. Released in 2019, this common card is identified by card number 209 in the Commander (C19) expansion. Its primary function allows a player to search their library for up to two basic land cards, making it a consistent utility piece in many deck archetypes. For collectors focusing on the Commander 2019 set, acquiring this card is often a key step in completing the collection or building a robust library of staple artifacts. The card's straightforward mechanics and historical presence in the Commander format make it a recognizable item for enthusiasts of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Whether you are looking to enhance your gameplay or add to your catalog of Commander staples, this product represents an essential component of the 2019 release.
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Armillary Sphere
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Franz Vohwinkel
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English
{2}
Artifact
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{2}, {T}, Sacrifice this artifact: Search your library for up to two basic land cards, reveal them, put them into your hand, then shuffle.
The mysterious purpose of two of the rings had eluded Esper mages—until now.
