The 2009 Conflux expansion with this foil Unstable Frontier card. Card #145 in Magic: The Gathering, offering versatile mana generation for your collection.
Unstable Frontier
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Conflux
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Released in 2009 as part of the Conflux expansion, the Unstable Frontier card (number 145) holds a distinct place in Magic: The Gathering history. This uncommon land card allows players to generate colorless mana or temporarily transform a controlled land into any basic land type. The foil treatment adds a shimmering finish that appeals to collectors who appreciate the visual depth of rare printing techniques. For enthusiasts of the game, this card represents a strategic tool from the Ravnica block era, blending mechanical versatility with aesthetic appeal. Collectors often seek out specific cards like this to complete their set collections or to add unique pieces to their graveyard. The enduring design and utility make it a notable item for those tracking the evolution of the trading card game. Whether you are building a themed deck or curating a comprehensive library, this card offers both functional and collectible value within the broader context of Magic's rich lore and gameplay mechanics.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Unstable Frontier
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
John Avon
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
Card Text
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{T}: Add {C}. {T}: Target land you control becomes the basic land type of your choice until end of turn.
The goblins went to sleep in Jund and awoke in Grixis. They'd never seen a zombie before. They would never see one again.
