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About Food Token

Food Token, Token artifact — food, designed by Steven Belledin first released in Sep, 2019 in the set Throne of Eldraine Tokens and was printed exactly in 48 different ways. It's a key card in 1 combos.

This Food Token card would benefit a deck focused on gaining life and maintaining board presence, such as a control or midrange deck. While it provides a consistent source of life gain, there are better options like Batterskull or Wurmcoil Engine that offer additional benefits like creature tokens or lifelink. However, Food Token could still see play in decks looking for a budget-friendly option for life gain or artifact synergies.

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