The Evolving Wilds foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2019 Core Set, numbered 246. A staple land card for collectors and competitive players alike.
Evolving Wilds
2019 • Magic: The Gathering • Core Set
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Evolving Wilds card number 246 from Magic: The Gathering's 2019 Core Set (M20) remains a cornerstone for TCG collectors and deck builders. This foil variant features the land type essential for mana acceleration, allowing players to search for basic lands directly from their library. For investors and completists, this product represents a key piece of the M20 set history. The foil treatment adds visual depth and collectibility, making it a desirable addition to any Magic: The Gathering collection. Whether you are looking to complete a set or enhance your trading card inventory, this card offers both gameplay utility and aesthetic value. Its enduring popularity in casual and constructed formats ensures its relevance in the secondary market. Explore the diverse selection of Magic trading cards available to find this foil iteration and other essential collectibles for your growing portfolio.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Evolving Wilds
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Steven Belledin
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
Card Text
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{T}, Sacrifice this land: Search your library for a basic land card, put it onto the battlefield tapped, then shuffle.
Without the interfering hands of civilization, nature will always shape itself to its own needs.
