The Thran Dynamo foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2015 Legendary Cube Prize Pack, featuring uncommon rarity and artifact gameplay.
Thran Dynamo
2015 • Magic: The Gathering • Legendary Cube Prize Pack
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The Thran Dynamo is an artifact card featured in the 2015 Legendary Cube Prize Pack for Magic: The Gathering. Identified as card number 132 with the set code PZ1, this release offers a foil finish that appeals to collectors of the brand's promotional products. The card costs four mana to cast and allows players to add three colorless mana to their resources when tapped, providing a steady source of energy for complex spells. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Legendary Cube Prize Pack sets or to add unique artifact pieces to their Magic: The Gathering collections. The foil treatment enhances the card's visual appeal, making it a desirable item for those who appreciate the variety within the set. As an uncommon card, it represents a balanced addition to any Magic: The Gathering library, offering both aesthetic and functional value. Enthusiasts of the game value the Thran Dynamo for its role in resource management and its place within the broader context of the Legendary Cube series.
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Card Details
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Thran Dynamo
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Ron Spears
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}
Artifact
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{T}: Add {C}{C}{C}.
Urza's metathran children were conceived, birthed, and nurtured by an integrated system of machines.
