The 1994 Foreign Black Border edition of Deathlace, a rare black instant card from the foundational era of Magic: The Gathering.
Deathlace
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Foreign Black Border
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Released in 1994 as part of the Foreign Black Border series, this Magic: The Gathering trading card game card establishes a distinct identity within the franchise's early history. Card number 102, Deathlace functions as a single black mana instant, offering players a strategic mechanism to alter the color characteristics of target spells or permanents. Illustrated by Sandra Everingham, the card represents a pivotal moment in the game's mechanical evolution, allowing for complex color manipulation that defined early competitive play. Collectors often seek this release to complete vintage sets or to appreciate the foundational design language of the Foreign Black Border subset. The card's rarity designation adds to its appeal for enthusiasts documenting the progression of Magic's early expansions. Understanding the context of this 1994 print run provides valuable insight into the strategic depth available to players during the game's initial years. For investors and historians of the hobby, owning a piece of this era offers a tangible connection to the origins of modern trading card gaming.
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Card Details
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Deathlace
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Sandra Everingham
Card Stock
English
{B}
Instant
B
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Target spell or permanent becomes black. (Mana symbols on that permanent remain unchanged.)
