Day of Destiny is a rare legendary enchantment from the 2023 Magic: The Gathering Doctor Who crossover set, offering powerful buffs to your battlefield.
Day of Destiny
2023 • Magic: The Gathering • Doctor Who
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Day of Destiny, identified as card number 206 in the 2023 Magic: The Gathering Doctor Who set, stands out as a pivotal piece for crossover enthusiasts. This legendary enchantment features the distinct white mana identity central to the Doctor Who theme, providing a potent +2/+2 boost to all legendary creatures you control. For collectors, this release represents a unique intersection of fantasy gaming mechanics and sci-fi lore, making it a notable addition to any Doctor Who-themed collection. The artwork by Irina Nordsol brings the ethereal nature of the TARDIS and its time-traveling captain to life on the card frame. As the Doctor Who expansion continues to grow in popularity, cards like Day of Destiny become increasingly sought after by those looking to complete the set or build thematic decks. Whether you are aiming to finish your WHO set collection or simply appreciate the crossover art, this card offers significant collector value.
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Card Details
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Day of Destiny
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Irina Nordsol
Card Stock
English
{3}{W}
Legendary Enchantment
W
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Legendary creatures you control get +2/+2.
"We can travel anywhere and everywhere in 'that old box,' as you call it. Regardless of space and time." —The First Doctor
