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Magic: The Gathering

Coastal Piracy

Mercadian Masques 68 • uncommon

Set
Mercadian Masques
Collector number
68
Rarity
Uncommon
Mana cost
2 generic mana blue mana blue mana
Type
Enchantment
Colors
Blue
Artist
Matthew D. Wilson
Market price
$1.06
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What it does

Whenever a creature you control deals combat damage to an opponent, you may draw a card.

"I don't like to think of myself as a pirate. I'm more like a stimulator of the local economy."
Formats

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  • StandardNot legal
  • PioneerNot legal
  • ModernLegal
  • LegacyLegal
  • VintageLegal
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlLegal
  • HistoricLegal
  • TimelessLegal
  • Penny DreadfulLegal
  • OathbreakerLegal

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Provenance

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Coastal Piracy was released in 1999 as part of the Mercadian Masques expansion for the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Set on the plane of Mercadia, a world defined by its mercantile trade and seafaring themes, the card was designed to mechanically represent the opportunistic nature of piracy, rewarding players for successfully attacking their opponents. This set represented a departure from the high-fantasy aesthetic of previous blocks, leaning into a clockwork-industrial and nautical art style.

The card was illustrated by Matthew D. Wilson, a significant figure in the development of the game's visual identity during the late 1990s. Wilson employed a dynamic, illustrative style that captured the chaotic energy of a ship-to-ship boarding action. Upon release, the card was viewed as a staple for blue-aligned decks that focused on small, evasive creatures, and its design proved enduring enough to be reprinted in several subsequent core sets, cementing its status as a foundational card for aggressive blue strategies.

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