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Magic 2015
Avarice Amulet

Core Set · Magic 2015

Avarice Amulet

212/284 • rare • illus. Steven Belledin

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£0.20

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£0.58

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£0.40

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£0.36

Lightly Played Foil

£0.28

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About Avarice Amulet

Avarice Amulet (card #212) is a rare card from the Magic 2015 set in the Magic: The Gathering Trading Card Game. Magic 2015 belongs to the Core Set series and was released in 2014. The artwork is by Steven Belledin. Its current market value on The TCG OS is around £0.20 for a near-mint copy. Track its full price history, compare raw and graded values, browse other printings, and find live listings below.

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Card details

Type
Artifact — Equipment
Mana cost
{4}
Mana value
4
Rarity
rare
Artist
Steven Belledin
Released
18 Jul 2014

Oracle text

Equipped creature gets +2/+0 and has vigilance and "At the beginning of your upkeep, draw a card." Whenever equipped creature dies, target opponent gains control of this Equipment. Equip {2} ({2}: Attach to target creature you control. Equip only as a sorcery.)

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