Catalog listings for Horror of Horrors, card number 106 from the 1994 Magic: The Gathering Legends expansion.
Horror of Horrors
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Legends
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Horror of Horrors is a black Enchantment from the 1994 Legends expansion of Magic: The Gathering, identified as card number 106 in the set. Designed by Mark Tedin, this card features a mana cost of {3}{B}{B} and provides a strategic utility effect by allowing players to sacrifice a Swamp to regenerate a target black creature. As a key component for collectors focusing on the early era of Magic: The Gathering, this card represents the complex and often punishing design philosophy of the Legends set. Collectors often seek out Horror of Horrors to complete their Legends set or to build vintage Black decks. Its unique ability to save powerful black creatures makes it a memorable piece of Magic history. Whether you are a veteran player looking to add to your library or a new collector interested in the foundational sets, this product offers a direct connection to the game's origins. ## Sources
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Horror of Horrors
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Mark Tedin
Card Stock
English
{3}{B}{B}
Enchantment
B
Card Text
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Sacrifice a Swamp: Regenerate target black creature. (The next time that creature would be destroyed this turn, instead tap it, remove it from combat, and heal all damage on it.)
"And a horror of outer darkness after,/ And dust returneth to dust again." —Adam Lindsay Gordon, The Swimmer
