The 2007 Tenth Edition rare foil Doubling Cube artifact card, identified by card number 321, serves as a strategic and collectible centerpiece for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts.
Doubling Cube
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Tenth Edition
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The Doubling Cube, printed as card number 321 in Magic: The Gathering's Tenth Edition, remains a staple artifact for players and collectors alike. Released in 2007, this rare foil card features a mana cost of {2} and provides a powerful utility effect: by paying {3} and tapping the artifact, owners can double each type of unspent mana they control. This mechanic allows for flexible resource management, making it a versatile tool in various deck strategies. As part of the foundational Tenth Edition release, the Doubling Cube holds a distinct place in the Magic: The Gathering canon, offering a tangible connection to the game's enduring legacy. Collectors often seek this foil variant for its rarity and the iconic status of the Tenth Edition set, which is widely regarded as a cornerstone of the trading card game. Whether for completing a set or adding a functional piece to a collection, the Doubling Cube represents a well-crafted element of the 2007 release.
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Doubling Cube
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Mark Tedin
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}
Artifact
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{3}, {T}: Double the amount of each type of unspent mana you have.
The cube's surface is pockmarked with jagged runes that seem to shift when unobserved.
