The Deserted Temple foil is a rare land card from the 2001 Odyssey expansion, featuring card number 320 and artwork by Rob Alexander.
Deserted Temple
2001 • Magic: The Gathering • Odyssey
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Released in 2001 as part of the Odyssey expansion, the Deserted Temple card (number 320) serves as a fundamental resource for Magic: The Gathering players and collectors alike. This foil variant, illustrated by Rob Alexander, offers a distinct aesthetic appeal within the set's design language while providing crucial gameplay utility. As a land card, it allows players to generate colorless mana, ensuring consistent resource availability during matches. Additionally, the card features a secondary ability that lets you untap a target land for one mana, offering strategic flexibility in prolonged games. For collectors, the foil finish distinguishes this piece from the standard print run, making it a desirable addition to any Odyssey collection. The card's enduring relevance in the TCG community stems from its reliable function and the nostalgic value of the Odyssey era. Whether you are building a vintage set or seeking a specific foil finish for your library, this card represents a key component of Magic's rich history.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Deserted Temple
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Rob Alexander
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
Card Text
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{T}: Add {C}. {1}, {T}: Untap target land.
A monument to long-forgotten gods, it stands as a tribute to the fleeting nature of human ways.
