The Darkpact card is a rare sorcery from the 1993 Limited Edition Alpha set, featuring a mana cost of three black mana.
Darkpact
1993 • Magic: The Gathering • Limited Edition Alpha
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The Darkpact card is a rare sorcery from the 1993 Limited Edition Alpha set, featuring a mana cost of three black mana. Designed by Quinton Hoover, this card holds a distinct place in the history of Magic: The Gathering as part of the original Limited Edition Alpha release. As card number 99 in the set, it represents one of the foundational pieces of the trading card game. The card allows players to own a target card in the ante and exchange it with the top card of their library, though it must be removed from the deck if not playing for ante. Collectors value this card for its historical significance and its role in the early days of competitive gameplay. For those interested in the evolution of Magic: The Gathering, the Darkpact card offers a tangible connection to the game's origins. It is a sought-after item for completists aiming to assemble the full Limited Edition Alpha set. The card's rarity and status as a rare sorcery contribute to its appeal among enthusiasts of vintage trading cards.
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Card Details
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Featured
Darkpact
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Quinton Hoover
Card Stock
English
{B}{B}{B}
Sorcery
B
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Remove this card from your deck before playing if you're not playing for ante. You own target card in the ante. Exchange that card with the top card of your library.
