Tricks of the Trade, card #14 from Magic: The Gathering's 2017 Welcome Deck, designed by Steven Belledin.
Tricks of the Trade
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Welcome Deck
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Tricks of the Trade serves as a foundational blue enchantment in the Magic: The Gathering 2017 Welcome Deck. As card number 14 in the W17 set, this Aura provides immediate impact by granting an enchanted creature +2/+0 power and the ability to not be blocked. Designed by Steven Belledin, the card features flavor text that highlights the cunning nature of blue magic, appealing to fans of strategic gameplay and thematic collecting. The card's design reflects the era's aesthetic, making it a desirable addition for those completing set collections or tracking the evolution of Magic card art and typography. Whether you are building a library of classic enchantments or studying the history of the Welcome Deck line, Tricks of the Trade offers both gameplay utility and historical significance. Its status as a common card in the W17 set makes it accessible while remaining a vital part of the Magic: The Gathering legacy.
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Card Details
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Tricks of the Trade
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Steven Belledin
Card Stock
English
{3}{U}
Enchantment — Aura
U
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Enchant creature Enchanted creature gets +2/+0 and can't be blocked.
"Pathetic. You might as well have protected your treasures with a paper box and some string."
