The 2013 Gatecrash foil Watery Grave (Card #249) is a dual-land Magic: The Gathering card featuring Island and Swamp types, designed for collectors building complete sets.
Watery Grave
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Gatecrash
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Released in 2013 as part of the Gatecrash expansion, this foil Watery Grave (Card #249) serves as a foundational dual land for Magic: The Gathering collectors. Featuring both Island and Swamp subtypes, the card allows players to generate blue or black mana, making it a staple in many competitive decks. Collectors often prioritize foil cards for their visual appeal and the enhanced texture that distinguishes them from standard prints. This release, illustrated by Raymond Swanland, captures the artistic style of the Gatecrash block while maintaining the functional integrity required for gameplay. For those focused on completing the Gatecrash set, acquiring the foil variant adds significant value to the collection. The card's enduring utility in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game ensures its continued relevance among hobbyists who appreciate both the strategic depth and the historical context of the game's expansions.
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Card Details
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Watery Grave
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Raymond Swanland
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land — Island Swamp
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({T}: Add {U} or {B}.) As this land enters, you may pay 2 life. If you don't, it enters tapped.
"I fear that as we scurry after phantoms, the Dimir pull nine puppet strings." —Ral Zarek
