Collect the 2018 Magic: The Gathering card Naturalize from the Rivals of Ixalan expansion. This Instant card offers a versatile removal effect for artifact and enchantment targets.
Naturalize
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Rivals of Ixalan
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Identified as card number 139, this Common rarity Instant costs two mana to cast and allows the player to destroy a target artifact or enchantment. Its straightforward utility makes it a foundational piece for collectors building complete sets of the RIX block. For hobbyists focused on set completion, securing Naturalize helps fill a specific slot in the Rivals of Ixalan checklist. The card’s design reflects the era’s aesthetic, featuring Simon Dominic’s artwork and the standard card layout typical of the time. While primarily valued for its gameplay mechanics, it also holds interest for investors tracking the broader Magic: The Gathering trading card market. Collectors often seek this card to round out their Rivals of Ixalan collections or to acquire versatile cards for various formats. Whether you are a long-time fan of the franchise or new to the hobby, adding this piece to your collection supports your journey through Magic's rich history.
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Card Details
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Naturalize
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Simon Dominic
Card Stock
English
{1}{G}
Instant
G
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Destroy target artifact or enchantment.
"Better to let the sword go than to lose the arm with it." —Captain Lannery Storm
