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Magic: The Gathering

The Superlatorium

Unfinity 230a • uncommon

Set
Unfinity
Collector number
230a
Rarity
Uncommon
Type
Artifact
Colors
Colorless
Artist
Simon Dominic
Market price
$0.10
$0.10est. via TCGplayer
104,743cards tracked
0copies listed for sale
Card face

What it does

Visit — An opponent chooses "the fastest," "the scariest," or "the weakest." You choose a creature, then ask a person outside the game to choose the creature that best fits the chosen criteria. If they chose the same creature you chose, claim the prize!

Prize — Create two 1/1 red Balloon creature tokens with flying, then sacrifice The Superlatorium and open an Attraction.

Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardNot legal
  • PioneerNot legal
  • ModernNot legal
  • LegacyNot legal
  • VintageNot legal
  • CommanderNot legal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlNot legal
  • HistoricNot legal
  • TimelessNot legal
  • Penny DreadfulNot legal
  • OathbreakerNot legal

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Provenance

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The Superlatorium, designated as card 230a in the 2022 Magic: The Gathering expansion Unfinity, was designed as part of the set's unique 'Acorn' collection. Unfinity served as the fourth silver-bordered, or 'un-set,' in the game's history, created to push the boundaries of conventional mechanics through humor and experimental top-down design. The set was crafted by Wizards of the Coast to celebrate a retro-futuristic, circus-themed aesthetic, blending science fiction tropes with the game's established fantasy roots.

The card was illustrated by Wisnu Tan, who contributed to the set's cohesive visual style by emphasizing the whimsical, colorful nature of the carnival environment. As a card that explores unconventional gameplay interactions, it was received as a niche curiosity within the community, intended primarily for casual environments rather than tournament-sanctioned play. Its design reflects the long-standing tradition of un-sets to experiment with narrative-focused cards that prioritize player experience and creative expression over competitive viability.

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