Duelist's Heritage is a rare white enchantment card from the 2016 Magic: The Gathering Treasure Chest set, identified by card number 9.
Duelist's Heritage
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Treasure Chest
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Duelist's Heritage, designated as card number 9 in the Magic: The Gathering Treasure Chest set, stands as a notable white rare enchantment from the 2016 release. Designed by Lake Hurwitz, this card features a mana cost of {2}{W} and offers a strategic effect: when creatures attack, you may have a target attacker gain double strike until end of turn. This ability allows your creatures to deal damage twice in a single combat phase, providing a powerful tactical advantage in gameplay scenarios. As a white card, it appeals to players who favor control and defensive strategies. Collectors seeking to complete the Treasure Chest set often look for rare cards like this one to finalize their collections. The card's design and mechanics make it a valuable piece for enthusiasts of Magic: The Gathering, offering both aesthetic and functional appeal. Its place in the 2016 Treasure Chest set highlights the enduring legacy of the game's rich card history.
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Card Details
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Duelist's Heritage
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Lake Hurwitz
Card Stock
English
{2}{W}
Enchantment
W
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Whenever one or more creatures attack, you may have target attacking creature gain double strike until end of turn.
The best techniques outlive their creators.
