This catalog entry features the Abolish card (PCY #1) from the 2000 Magic: The Gathering Prophecy expansion, presented here in its foil treatment.
Abolish
2000 • Magic: The Gathering • Prophecy
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Description
The Abolish card, designated as number 1 in the 2000 Magic: The Gathering Prophecy set, represents a pivotal moment in early white mana strategy for collectors. As an instant spell, this card allows players to discard a Plains to avoid paying its mana cost, offering a unique mechanical interaction that defined early gameplay dynamics. Collectors often seek out the foil variation of this card due to its shimmering finish and its status as the first card in the set. This treatment highlights the card's importance within the Prophecy block, making it a desirable addition for those building comprehensive collections or focusing on white-aligned strategies. The card's design and functionality reflect the innovative spirit of the era, appealing to both nostalgic players and new hobbyists interested in the evolution of Magic: The Gathering mechanics. Whether for completing a set or appreciating the historical significance of early TCG design, this foil Abolish card remains a notable piece of trading card history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Abolish
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Kev Walker
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}{W}
Instant
W
Card Text
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You may discard a Plains card rather than pay this spell's mana cost. Destroy target artifact or enchantment.
As war raged on, the young mages became more direct in their tactics, often at great cost.
