The Odyssey set with Crystal Quarry, card #318 from Magic: The Gathering. This rare land card allows players to add any color of mana.
Crystal Quarry
2001 • Magic: The Gathering • Odyssey
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Collectors and players of Magic: The Gathering often seek out versatile mana sources to build competitive decks. The Crystal Quarry card, numbered 318 in the 2001 Odyssey expansion, is a notable addition to any collection. This rare land card features a unique ability that allows it to add one mana of any color to your mana pool. Alternatively, for five mana, it can produce all five colors simultaneously, making it a powerful tool in gameplay. Created by artist Alan Pollack, the card captures the essence of the Odyssey era with its distinct design and flavor text. For investors and hobbyists, owning a piece of this iconic set offers a tangible connection to the history of the trading card game. The Odyssey expansion remains a favorite among collectors for its intricate card mechanics and thematic depth. Whether you are completing a full set or looking for specific rare cards, Crystal Quarry stands out as a significant find. Its ability to provide flexible mana makes it a staple in many strategic builds.
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Crystal Quarry
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Alan Pollack
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English
Land
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{T}: Add {C}. {5}, {T}: Add {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}.
"How tragic that greed eclipses beauty." —Seton, centaur druid
