Mana Flare, card number 163 from Magic: The Gathering's 1993 Limited Edition Beta, is a foundational red enchantment sought by collectors of the game's earliest printings.
Mana Flare
1993 • Magic: The Gathering • Limited Edition Beta
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Mana Flare, cataloged as card number 163, is a pivotal enchantment from Magic: The Gathering’s 1993 Limited Edition Beta release. As one of the earliest cards printed by Wizards of the Coast, this rare card played a significant role in defining the game’s early strategic landscape. The card features a mana cost of {2}{R} and allows players to add one mana of any type whenever a land is tapped, offering versatile utility across various deck archetypes. For collectors, the Limited Edition Beta set represents the genesis of the modern trading card game. Mana Flare’s inclusion in this inaugural set makes it a valuable piece for those completing the base collection or researching the evolution of red mana effects. Christopher Rush’s artwork adorns the card, contributing to its status as a sought-after item among vintage Magic enthusiasts. Whether you are building a historic collection or exploring the roots of competitive play, Mana Flare remains a cornerstone of the Limited Edition Beta.
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Card Details
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Mana Flare
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Christopher Rush
Card Stock
English
{2}{R}
Enchantment
R
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Whenever a player taps a land for mana, that player adds one mana of any type that land produced.
