The 2020 Magic: The Gathering Kaladesh Promos release with the Ghirapur Orrery 216p foil card. This artifact is a key piece for collectors of the Kaladesh Promos set.
Ghirapur Orrery
2020 • Magic: The Gathering • Kaladesh Promos
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As a foil artifact, this card brings a distinct visual appeal to any collection focused on the Kaladesh Promos subset. Designed by Kirsten Zirngibl, the piece features a mana cost of {4} and a mana value of 4, making it a functional addition for players seeking specific gameplay effects. In the context of Magic: The Gathering trading card game cards, the Ghirapur Orrery offers unique mechanics that appeal to both casual and competitive collectors. Each player may play an additional land on each of their turns. Additionally, at the beginning of each player's upkeep, if that player has no cards in hand, that player draws three cards. These abilities make it a strategic tool in various formats. For collectors, the Ghirapur Orrery foil represents a tangible connection to the Kaladesh Promos era. The foil finish adds a layer of sophistication, making it a desirable item for those building out their Magic: The Gathering library. Whether you are completing a set or investing in a unique artifact, this card stands out in the TCG community.
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Ghirapur Orrery
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Kirsten Zirngibl
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}
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Each player may play an additional land on each of their turns. At the beginning of each player's upkeep, if that player has no cards in hand, that player draws three cards.
This detailed model allows the edificers to examine the city from every angle.
