The Mana Confluence foil card (JOU-163) from Magic: The Gathering's 2014 Journey into Nyx expansion, a key land for Theros-themed gameplay and collection building.
Mana Confluence
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Journey into Nyx
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The Mana Confluence foil card (JOU-163) from the 2014 Journey into Nyx expansion serves as a vital land source for players building multi-colored decks within the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Designed by Richard Wright, this rare card features a distinctive foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal for collectors. Its gameplay utility lies in its ability to produce mana of any color by sacrificing one life, offering flexibility in high-stakes matches. For fans of the Theros block, this release captures the mythological essence of the setting, making it a sought-after piece for set completion. Collectors often seek out the foil variant for its shimmering finish and historical significance within the Journey into Nyx set. Whether you are looking to enhance your gameplay arsenal or add a notable piece to your Magic: The Gathering collection, this card offers both strategic value and aesthetic charm.
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Mana Confluence
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Richard Wright
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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{T}, Pay 1 life: Add one mana of any color.
Five rivers encircle Theros, flowing with waters more ancient than the world itself.
