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Magic: The Gathering

Strip Mine

Pro Tour Collector Set pp363 • uncommon

Set
Pro Tour Collector Set
Collector number
pp363
Rarity
Uncommon
Type
Land
Colors
Colorless
Artist
Daniel Gelon
Finish
Gold
Market price
$11.68
$11.68est. via TCGplayer
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Card face

What it does

tap: Add colorless mana.

tap, Sacrifice this land: Destroy target land.

Unlike previous conflicts, the war between Urza and Mishra made Dominia itself a casualty of war.
Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardNot legal
  • PioneerNot legal
  • ModernNot legal
  • LegacyBanned
  • VintageRestricted
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlBanned
  • HistoricBanned
  • TimelessLegal
  • Penny DreadfulNot legal
  • OathbreakerLegal

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Provenance

Where it came from

The Strip Mine card was originally released in the 1994 Antiquities expansion for Magic: The Gathering, designed to reflect the industrial themes of the set's narrative. As a utility land capable of destroying any other land, it became a cornerstone of competitive play due to its immense strategic efficiency. The version from the Pro Tour Collector Set, released in the late 1990s, was part of a series intended to commemorate high-level tournament play by offering players access to iconic staples with distinct gold-bordered backs that distinguish them from tournament-legal cards.

The artwork by Daniel Gelon depicts a barren, excavated landscape, capturing the desolation associated with aggressive resource extraction. Gelon, a prolific early contributor to the game's visual identity, utilized a gritty, grounded aesthetic that defined the utilitarian nature of the card's effect. Within the community, this specific printing is valued as a quintessential piece of Magic history, serving as a reminder of the era when Strip Mine fundamentally altered the landscape of the game's competitive formats.

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