The 2024 Magic: The Gathering Fallout set features this foil Wild Growth enchantment card, numbered 208, designed for collectors and players.
Wild Growth
2024 • Magic: The Gathering • Fallout
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The card functions as a green Enchantment — Aura that enhances mana production by adding an additional green mana whenever the enchanted land is tapped. This mechanical utility makes it a valuable piece for deck builders seeking efficient resource acceleration. For collectors, the foil treatment adds significant visual appeal to this common rarity card. The artwork is credited to Igor Krstic, bringing a distinct artistic perspective to the card's design within the Fallout series context. The combination of the iconic card mechanics and the unique crossover branding ensures its relevance in both casual and competitive play environments. Whether you are looking to complete your Fallout set or add a functional enchantment to your green mana base, this card represents a solid addition to any collection.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Wild Growth
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Igor Krstic
Card Stock
English
Foil
{G}
Enchantment — Aura
G
Card Text
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Enchant land Whenever enchanted land is tapped for mana, its controller adds an additional {G}.
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