The 2018 Magic: The Gathering Dominaria Promos Woodland Cemetery foil card. This rare black and green land is a key piece for TCG set builders and collectors.
Woodland Cemetery
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Dominaria Promos
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Released in 2018 as part of the Dominaria Promos series, the Woodland Cemetery card (cataloged as 248p) holds a distinct place in Magic: The Gathering history. This foil rare serves as a dual-source land, allowing players to generate both black and green mana, a crucial function for decks requiring multicolor mana bases. The 248p identifier distinguishes it within the broader promotional landscape, making it a notable target for those tracking the evolution of the game’s art and mechanics. Completing a collection of Dominaria promos often involves securing high-quality examples of key lands like this one. Whether you are looking to add to your existing set of Magic cards or seeking a unique piece for your collection, this release offers a tangible link to the lore and gameplay of the era. The foil finish adds a layer of visual appeal that appeals to both players and investors in the trading card market.
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Card Details
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Woodland Cemetery
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Christine Choi
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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This land enters tapped unless you control a Swamp or a Forest. {T}: Add {B} or {G}.
"They never found the body of young Josu, or that of his murderous sister." —"The Fall of the House of Vess"
