The 2017 Iconic Masters Windfall card (IMA #77) is a highly sought-after blue sorcery from Magic: The Gathering, known for its game-changing hand discard mechanic.
Windfall
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Iconic Masters
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The 2017 Magic: The Gathering Iconic Masters release features the Windfall card, cataloged as number 77 in the set. This blue sorcery is a staple for enthusiasts of the trading card game, offering a strategic effect that reshapes the board state by having each player discard their hand and then draw a new set of cards based on the largest hand size discarded. Illustrated by Scott Murphy, this uncommon card captures the essence of classic gameplay mechanics that defined earlier eras of the game. For collectors focusing on the Iconic Masters subset, acquiring this card is a key step in completing a comprehensive collection. The card’s mana cost of two generic mana and one blue mana makes it accessible in gameplay, while its identity as part of the 2017 reprint set adds historical value for hobbyists tracking the evolution of Magic: The Gathering designs. Whether used for strategic play or as a centerpiece in a themed collection, the Windfall card represents a beloved interaction that continues to resonate with players and collectors alike.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Windfall
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Scott Murphy
Card Stock
English
{2}{U}
Sorcery
U
Card Text
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Each player discards their hand, then draws cards equal to the greatest number of cards a player discarded this way.
"Rich" is a relative term.
