The 1994 Revised Edition release of Deathlace, a rare black instant spell from Magic: The Gathering's foundational years.
Deathlace
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Revised Edition
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Deathlace, designated as card number 102 in the 1994 Revised Edition, remains a notable piece of Magic: The Gathering history. As a rare black instant, this card allows players to turn a target spell or permanent black, leaving its mana symbols unchanged. For collectors, the Revised Edition is significant for its clean border design and updated flavor text compared to earlier printings. Deathlace appeals to those who appreciate the strategic depth of vintage formats and the nostalgic value of early Magic releases. Its ability to manipulate the color identity of opposing cards makes it a unique tool in gameplay, adding a layer of complexity that modern players and historians often study. Owning a copy of this card connects enthusiasts to the foundational era of competitive TCGs, where every card number and rarity tier contributed to the evolving meta. Whether you are building a vintage collection or studying the mechanics of early Magic releases, Deathlace offers a tangible link to the game's origins.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Deathlace
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Sandra Everingham
Card Stock
English
{B}
Instant
B
Card Text
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Target spell or permanent becomes black. (Mana symbols on that permanent remain unchanged.)
