The Rugged Prairie foil card from Magic: The Gathering's Masters 25 set offers collectors a functional dual-color land with distinct foil treatment.
Rugged Prairie
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Masters 25
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Released in 2018 as part of the Masters 25 expansion, this Magic: The Gathering trading card game card features the land Rugged Prairie, designated as card number 247. Rugged Prairie serves as a dual-color source, allowing players to generate either red or white mana, which is essential for constructing versatile decks in formats where this card is legal. The foil variation of this card adds a layer of visual appeal for collectors who value surface treatments alongside gameplay utility. Illustrated by Fred Fields, the card brings a tactile quality to the collector's experience, distinguishing it from non-foil counterparts. For those building complete sets of Masters 25, this foil version represents a key collectible piece. The card's design and functionality make it a staple for players seeking reliable mana acceleration, while the foil finish elevates its status within the Magic: The Gathering community as a desirable item for display and preservation.
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Card Details
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Rugged Prairie
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Fred Fields
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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{T}: Add {C}. {R/W}, {T}: Add {R}{R}, {R}{W}, or {W}{W}.
Hobs bury their kin far from home. They believe the dry, open ground keeps hags from stealing the bones and gwyllions from stealing the spirits.
