The 2002 World Championship Decks Living Wish card is a rare sorcery from Magic: The Gathering, cataloged as bk124 in the WC02 set.
Living Wish
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • World Championship Decks
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The 2002 World Championship Decks Living Wish card stands as a significant piece of Magic: The Gathering history, representing the strategic depth of competitive play during that era. As a rare sorcery with the card number bk124, this card allows players to reveal a creature or land from outside the game and add it to their hand before exiling the card itself. This unique mechanic highlights the innovative design philosophy that defined the early 2000s of the trading card game. For collectors, the WC02 set offers a window into the specific deck strategies used in high-level tournaments. The Living Wish card, illustrated by Eric Peterson, is a key component for enthusiasts looking to build complete collections of the World Championship Decks series. Whether you are a long-time fan of Magic: The Gathering or a new investor in collectible trading cards, this card provides a tangible connection to the game's competitive heritage.
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Card Details
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Living Wish
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Eric Peterson
Card Stock
English
{1}{G}
Sorcery
G
Card Text
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You may reveal a creature or land card you own from outside the game and put it into your hand. Exile Living Wish.
He wished for growth, but not for a way to control it.
