This 2020 Magic: The Gathering card, Inevitable End, is an Uncommon Aura enchantment from the Theros Beyond Death set, bearing card number 102.
Inevitable End
2020 • Magic: The Gathering • Theros Beyond Death
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Released in 2020 as part of the Theros Beyond Death expansion, Inevitable End (THB #102) is an Uncommon enchantment card from the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Designed by artist Josh Hass, this black mana card features the type line Enchantment — Aura with a mana cost of {2}{B}. The card's rules text dictates that it enchants a creature, imposing a upkeep requirement where the controller must sacrifice a creature. This mechanical constraint defines its strategic role within the game's ecosystem. Collectors of the Theros Beyond Death set often seek this card number to complete their collection, appreciating its place in the broader narrative of the Theros block. For fans of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, owning this piece allows for a deeper connection to the game's complex rules and strategic depth. Whether for gameplay or collection, Inevitable End remains a notable entry in the 2020 release.
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Card Details
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Inevitable End
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Josh Hass
Card Stock
English
{2}{B}
Enchantment — Aura
B
Card Text
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Enchant creature Enchanted creature has "At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice a creature."
"How many more will die before you accept your fate?" —Erebos, god of the dead
