The 1994 Magic: The Gathering Revised Edition Mana Flare card (3ED #164) is a foundational Red enchantment that revolutionized early mana acceleration strategies.
Mana Flare
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Revised Edition
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Released in 1994 as part of the Magic: The Gathering Revised Edition, Mana Flare (card number 164) remains a cornerstone of early Red mana acceleration. Designed by Christopher Rush, this rare enchantment allows players to add one additional mana of any type whenever a land produces mana, effectively doubling the output of their resources. As one of the most powerful tools in the original 3ED set, it fundamentally changed how Red decks were constructed, enabling faster spell casting and more aggressive game plans. Collectors value this card not just for its mechanical impact, but for its status as a key piece of trading card game history. The Mana Flare card is highly sought after by those looking to complete the Revised Edition set or build vintage-legal decks. Its enduring legacy makes it a critical addition for any serious Magic: The Gathering collection, bridging the gap between nostalgic gameplay and modern competitive formats.
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Mana Flare
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Christopher Rush
Card Stock
English
{2}{R}
Enchantment
R
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Whenever a player taps a land for mana, that player adds one mana of any type that land produced.
