Sunken Field is an uncommon foil enchantment from the 2000 Prophecy expansion, designed to disrupt opponent spells while enhancing your land's utility.
Sunken Field
2000 • Magic: The Gathering • Prophecy
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Sunken Field, card number 51 from the 2000 Prophecy expansion, remains a notable piece for Magic: The Gathering collectors. This uncommon foil card features a mana cost of {1}{U} and functions as an Enchantment — Aura that attaches to a land. Its primary effect allows the enchanted land to tap and counter a target spell unless its controller pays {1}, offering a subtle yet effective defensive option in blue-heavy strategies. For collectors, completing the PCY set often involves tracking down this foil variant due to its unique interaction mechanics and nostalgic design. The card’s ability to manipulate spell resolution makes it a fascinating study in early Magic design philosophy, appealing to those interested in the evolution of enchantment artifacts. Whether you are building a thematic collection or analyzing the game's history, Sunken Field offers a tangible connection to a pivotal moment in trading card game development.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Sunken Field
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Donato Giancola
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{U}
Enchantment — Aura
U
Card Text
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Enchant land Enchanted land has "{T}: Counter target spell unless its controller pays {1}."
The land is heavy with promise, the harvest ripe with betrayal.
