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Magic: The Gathering

Demolition Field

Final Fantasy Commander 385 • uncommon

Set
Final Fantasy Commander
Collector number
385
Rarity
Uncommon
Type
Land
Colors
Colorless
Artist
David Frasheski
Finish
Surge
Market price
$0.33
$0.33est. via TCGplayer
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What it does

tap: Add colorless mana.

2 generic mana, tap, Sacrifice this land: Destroy target nonbasic land an opponent controls. That land's controller may search their library for a basic land card, put it onto the battlefield, then shuffle. You may search your library for a basic land card, put it onto the battlefield, then shuffle.

Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardLegal
  • PioneerLegal
  • ModernLegal
  • LegacyLegal
  • VintageLegal
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlLegal
  • HistoricLegal
  • TimelessLegal
  • Penny DreadfulNot legal
  • OathbreakerLegal

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Provenance

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Demolition Field originated as part of the Final Fantasy Commander set, a thematic expansion designed to bridge the gap between traditional trading card game mechanics and the iconography of the long-running video game franchise. Released to capture the tactical depth of the series, the card serves as a utility land, functioning as a tactical reset button for the battlefield. Its design reflects the series' penchant for destructive environmental shifts, providing players with a means to remove problematic non-basic lands while ensuring a measure of resource stability for the owner.

The artwork, rendered by David Frasheski, emphasizes the stark, ruinous aesthetic associated with iconic locations within the Final Fantasy universe. Frasheski aimed to convey a sense of structural collapse and lingering magical decay, utilizing a desaturated palette that grounds the card in a gritty, high-stakes atmosphere. Upon its introduction, the card was well-received by players for its balance and utility, quickly becoming a staple in various deck archetypes that prioritize long-term resource management and disruption.

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