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NameTake Inventory Edit card
TypeSorcery
DescriptionDraw a card, then draw cards equal to the number of cards named Take Inventory in your graveyard.
FlavorA place for everything, and everything in its place.
ArtistGreg Staples
SetShadows over Innistrad Remastered #93
WallpaperTake Inventory Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageTake Inventory Full hd imagedownload
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About Take Inventory

Take Inventory, Sorcery, designed by Greg Staples first released in Jul, 2016 in the set Eldritch Moon and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.

This card, Take Inventory, would benefit a deck that focuses on self-mill or graveyard recursion strategies in Magic: the Gathering. Decks that aim to fill their graveyard with cards quickly can take advantage of the potential to draw multiple cards with just one spell. However, there are more efficient draw spells available, such as Ancestral Recall or Brainstorm, that would likely be better options for most decks due to their immediate impact and lower mana cost. Take Inventory could see play in specific graveyard-centric decks looking for additional card draw options, but it may not be a top choice in more competitive or versatile deck builds.

Rules

07/13/16

Because Take Inventory is still on the stack as it’s resolving, that spell card isn’t in your graveyard and won’t affect the number of cards you draw.

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