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About Boiling Seas

Boiling Seas, Sorcery, designed by Tom Wänerstrand first released in May, 1997 in the set Portal and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.

A deck focused on disrupting opponents who heavily rely on Islands for mana production or specific card synergies would benefit from including Boiling Seas. However, there are more versatile options like Blood Moon or Choke that can disrupt various types of lands, making them potentially better choices depending on the specific metagame. Boiling Seas could see play in sideboards as a situational card against Island-heavy decks, but its narrow focus may limit its overall utility in most decks.

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