The Reflecting Pool foil card (number 210) from the 2014 Magic: The Gathering Conspiracy expansion, featuring distinctive artwork by Fred Fields.
Reflecting Pool
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Conspiracy
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The Reflecting Pool is a highly sought-after land card from the 2014 Magic: The Gathering Conspiracy set, bearing card number 210. This foil variant offers collectors a premium finish that enhances its visual appeal within the Conspiracy expansion. As a zero-mana land, it provides versatile utility by allowing players to add one mana of any type that a land they control could produce, making it a staple in many deck strategies. The card features artwork by Fred Fields, contributing to the unique aesthetic of the Conspiracy release. For TCG hobbyists, adding this foil version to a collection represents an opportunity to own a functional and visually striking piece of Magic history. Collectors often seek out specific card numbers and foil treatments to diversify their holdings or complete specialized subsets. Whether you are building a collection of rare lands or focusing on the Conspiracy set, this foil card stands out for its combination of utility and presentation.
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Reflecting Pool
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Fred Fields
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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{T}: Add one mana of any type that a land you control could produce.
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