The Ruins of Trokair (bl100) is an uncommon land card from Magic: The Gathering’s 1996 Pro Tour Collector Set.
Ruins of Trokair
1996 • Magic: The Gathering • Pro Tour Collector Set
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Released in 1996 as part of the Pro Tour Collector Set (PTC), the Ruins of Trokair (card number bl100) serves as a foundational white mana source for Magic: The Gathering collectors. Designed by Mark Poole, this uncommon land card offers a unique gameplay mechanic that balances immediate resource generation with long-term flexibility. Players can tap the land to produce white mana or sacrifice it to generate double white mana, making it a strategic asset in deck construction. The Pro Tour Collector Set remains a significant milestone in TCG history, marking the debut of the Pro Tour format. Cards from this release are highly sought after by historians and completists who value the set’s role in defining competitive play. The Ruins of Trokair stands out for its clean design and functional rules text, reflecting the era’s emphasis on straightforward mechanics. Its status as a staple in white mana bases ensures its continued relevance among players and investors alike.
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Card Details
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Ruins of Trokair
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Mark Poole
Card Stock
English
Land
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This land enters tapped. {T}: Add {W}. {T}, Sacrifice this land: Add {W}{W}.
