A rare foil enchantment from the 2016 Magic: The Gathering Treasure Chest set, offering a unique gameplay mechanic for white mana decks.
Duelist's Heritage
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Treasure Chest
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This release, identified as card number 9 in the PZ2 series, features the enchantment Duelist's Heritage. Designed by Lake Hurwitz, this card provides a strategic advantage by allowing players to grant double strike to an attacking creature whenever one or more creatures initiate combat. The foil treatment adds a premium aesthetic appeal, making it a desirable addition for collectors focusing on the Treasure Chest expansion. As a white mana card with a mana value of three, it integrates smoothly into various deck archetypes that value temporary combat enhancements. Collectors often seek out this variant to complete their Treasure Chest sets or to acquire high-quality foil versions of influential enchantments. The enduring popularity of Magic: The Gathering ensures that cards like Duelist's Heritage remain relevant in both casual and competitive environments. Whether you are building a new deck or expanding your collection, this card represents a solid piece of the game's rich history.
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Card Details
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Duelist's Heritage
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Lake Hurwitz
Card Stock
English
Foil
{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.
