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Magic: The Gathering

Temple of Plenty

Final Fantasy Commander 437 • rare

Set
Final Fantasy Commander
Collector number
437
Rarity
Rare
Type
Land
Colors
Colorless
Artist
Racrufi
Finish
Surge
Market price
$0.24
$0.24est. via TCGplayer
104,743cards tracked
23other printings of this card
Card face

What it does

This land enters tapped.

When this land enters, scry 1. (Look at the top card of your library. You may put that card on the bottom.)

tap: Add green mana or white mana.

Kilika Temple is the temple of fire. Even the Cloister of Trials is engulfed in flames. Those who disobey the precepts and enter unsanctioned may forfeit their lives.
Formats

Where you can play it

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

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Provenance

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Temple of Plenty was first released in the 2014 Magic: The Gathering set Born of the Gods, designed as part of a cycle of land cards representing the temples of the Theros plane. These lands were crafted to provide players with color-fixing capabilities, reflecting the Greco-Roman inspired mythology and celestial themes prevalent in the Theros setting. The card features art by Christine Choi, who emphasized the lush, divine architecture associated with Karametra, the god of the harvest.

The card was later included as number 437 in the Final Fantasy Commander collection, a thematic integration that highlights the card's function as a utility land in competitive play. Its inclusion in this set serves to bridge the mechanical consistency of Magic: The Gathering lands with the visual aesthetic of the Final Fantasy franchise. It is widely regarded by players as a stable inclusion for decks requiring green and white mana, valued for its ability to smooth out early-game resource development.

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