The 2010 Worldwake release of Roiling Terrain includes this Red foil sorcery, identified as card number 88 in the set.
Roiling Terrain
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Worldwake
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Roiling Terrain is a Red sorcery card from the 2010 Magic: The Gathering expansion, Worldwake. As card number 88 in the set, this print features a distinctive foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal for TCG enthusiasts. The card costs {2}{R}{R} to cast and offers a unique gameplay mechanic by destroying a target land and dealing damage to its controller based on the number of land cards in that player's graveyard. This effect makes it a strategic choice for players looking to disrupt their opponent's resources. Collectors often seek out this card to complete their Worldwake sets or to add a functional piece to their Red decks. The foil version, illustrated by Steve Prescott, is particularly popular among those who appreciate the aesthetic details of the era. For investors and hobbyists, Worldwake remains a significant set in Magic history, offering both gameplay utility and collectible value. Roiling Terrain stands out as a memorable inclusion in this expansion, appealing to both competitive players and casual collectors alike.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Roiling Terrain
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Steve Prescott
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}{R}
Sorcery
R
Card Text
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Destroy target land, then Roiling Terrain deals damage to that land's controller equal to the number of land cards in that player's graveyard.
"The trembling lands ruptured, leaving an open door for things from below to emerge." —Screed of the Mul Daya
