The 2016 Magic: The Gathering card Burgeoning from the Conspiracy: Take the Crown expansion. This green enchantment offers unique board advantage for TCG enthusiasts.
Burgeoning
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Conspiracy: Take the Crown
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Designed by Titus Lunter, this rare card features a mana cost of one green mana, making it an accessible yet impactful addition to any deck. Its ability allows players to put a land card from their hand onto the battlefield whenever an opponent plays a land, providing strategic momentum and resource acceleration. As a rare card from this release, it appeals to enthusiasts who appreciate the strategic nuances of land acceleration and the historical context of the 2016 TCG landscape. Whether you are building a competitive deck or expanding your collection of Conspiracy set cards, Burgeoning remains a significant piece of Magic: The Gathering history. Understanding the role of cards like Burgeoning helps collectors navigate the evolving meta of the trading card game. The card's design and text box reflect the creative direction of the Conspiracy: Take the Crown set, offering a tangible connection to this pivotal era in TCG development. For those dedicated to completing sets or acquiring rare artifacts from this period, this card serves as a notable highlight.
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Card Details
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Featured
Burgeoning
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Titus Lunter
Card Stock
English
{G}
Enchantment
G
Card Text
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Whenever an opponent plays a land, you may put a land card from your hand onto the battlefield.
The first vine shows the others where to grow.
