This 2006 Guildpact release features the dual-land Godless Shrine, card #157, offering essential black and white mana for Magic: The Gathering players and collectors alike.
Godless Shrine
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Guildpact
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At the center of this utility is the Godless Shrine, designated as card number 157 in the Guildpact (GPT) set. As a Plains Swamp land, this card provides players with the flexibility to produce both white and black mana, a crucial advantage in multi-color deck strategies. Designed by Rob Alexander, the Guildpact version of the Godless Shrine remains a staple for builders looking to complete the base set or acquire specific dual-lands for their Magic: The Gathering collections. Collectors often target this card number to round out their Guildpact inventory, appreciating its role in the set's mechanical evolution. Whether you are a seasoned player seeking to enhance your mana base or a set collector focused on the Guildpact release, this rare land card represents a fundamental piece of the game's history. Its enduring relevance in the Magic: The Gathering ecosystem ensures it remains a notable entry for enthusiasts of the franchise.
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Godless Shrine
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Rob Alexander
Card Stock
English
Land — Plains Swamp
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({T}: Add {W} or {B}.) As this land enters, you may pay 2 life. If you don't, it enters tapped.
