Ruins of Trokair, card #100 from the 1994 Fallen Empires set. This uncommon white mana land offers strategic depth for Magic: The Gathering collectors and players.
Ruins of Trokair
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Fallen Empires
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Ruins of Trokair is a white mana land card from the 1994 Fallen Empires expansion, identified as card number 100 in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Designed by artist Mark Poole, this uncommon land card provides a strategic option for players seeking to generate white mana. As a land with a mana value of zero, it enters the battlefield tapped and can be tapped to add one white mana to a player's mana pool. Additionally, sacrificing the land allows the addition of two white mana, offering flexibility in deck construction. Collectors often seek out Ruins of Trokair for its place in the Fallen Empires set, which remains a significant part of Magic's early history. The card's design and functionality reflect the game's evolving mechanics during the mid-1990s, making it a notable piece for those interested in the evolution of trading card game design. Whether used in casual play or collected as part of a complete set, Ruins of Trokair represents a key component of the Fallen Empires experience.
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Ruins of Trokair
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Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Mark Poole
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English
Land
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This land enters tapped. {T}: Add {W}. {T}, Sacrifice this land: Add {W}{W}.
