Lava Axe, card number 107 from the 1998 Portal Second Age expansion, is a distinctive red sorcery that defines early Magic: The Gathering design philosophy.
Lava Axe
1998 • Magic: The Gathering • Portal Second Age
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This product identifies as card number 107, titled Lava Axe, and belongs to the iconic red mana color identity. Designed as a sorcery, this card delivers a direct five-damage effect to a target player or planeswalker, showcasing the aggressive nature of red spells during this era of the game. Collectors often value Portal Second Age cards for their historical significance in bridging casual and competitive play. The Lava Axe card serves as a prime example of the set’s straightforward design language, prioritizing clear rules text and impactful gameplay over complex interactions. For enthusiasts of early TCG history, acquiring cards from this 1998 release offers a tangible connection to the game's evolution. Whether you are building a vintage collection or seeking to complete a specific set, this card represents a key piece of Magic: The Gathering lore. Its enduring presence in collector discussions highlights its importance as a staple of the Portal series.
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Card Details
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Lava Axe
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Edward P. Beard, Jr.
Card Stock
English
{4}{R}
Sorcery
R
Card Text
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Lava Axe deals 5 damage to target player or planeswalker.
Meant to cut through the body and burn straight to the soul.
