Overgrowth
The List 9ED-262 • common
- Set
- The List
- Collector number
- 9ED-262
- Rarity
- Common
- Mana cost
- 2 generic mana green mana
- Type
- Enchantment
- Colors
- Green
- Artist
- Christopher Rush
- Market price
- $0.23
What it does
Enchant land
Whenever enchanted land is tapped for mana, its controller adds an additional green mana green mana.
Where you can play it
- StandardNot legal
- PioneerNot legal
- ModernLegal
- LegacyLegal
- VintageLegal
- CommanderLegal
- PauperLegal
- BrawlNot legal
- HistoricNot legal
- TimelessNot legal
- Penny DreadfulNot legal
- OathbreakerLegal
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Where it came from
Overgrowth was originally released in the Urza's Saga expansion in 1998, a set renowned for its complex mechanical interactions and focus on enchantment-based themes. It was designed as an uncommon green card that served as an efficient mana-ramping tool, reflecting the set's broader design philosophy of rewarding players for investing in their land base and long-term resource management.
The card features artwork by Christopher Rush, one of the most iconic illustrators in the early history of the trading card game. His interpretation of the card depicts a verdant, encroaching forest floor, capturing the essence of the growth theme through a traditional fantasy aesthetic. Its inclusion in 'The List'—a rotating collection of reprints curated for modern play—highlights its enduring utility as a staple for green-aligned decks that rely on increasing mana production.
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