Identify the Ruins of Trokair, card #pp100 from the 1996 Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Collector Set, an uncommon land featuring art by Mark Poole.
Ruins of Trokair
1996 • Magic: The Gathering • Pro Tour Collector Set
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The Ruins of Trokair, designated as card #pp100, is a foundational white mana land from the 1996 Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Collector Set. Created by Mark Poole, this uncommon card provides players with a flexible resource engine that balances immediate mana generation with potential for greater output. Its design reflects the early era of competitive play, where efficient land bases were critical for deck consistency. For collectors, the Pro Tour Collector Set holds a unique place in TCG history, serving as a tangible link to the game's growing tournament scene. The product's distinct code, PTC, identifies it within the broader catalog of early expansions. Enthusiasts often seek this print to complete their Pro Tour Collector Set collection or to add a piece of early Magic lore to their library. The card's straightforward utility and historical significance make it a relevant addition for those studying the evolution of the game's mechanics and design philosophy.
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Ruins of Trokair
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Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Mark Poole
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English
Land
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This land enters tapped. {T}: Add {W}. {T}, Sacrifice this land: Add {W}{W}.
