| Name | Crucible of the Spirit Dragon |
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| Type | Land |
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| Artist | Jung Park |
| Set | Forgotten Realms Commander #231 |
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| Name | Crucible of the Spirit Dragon |
|---|---|
| Type | Land |
| Description | |
| Artist | Jung Park |
| Set | Forgotten Realms Commander #231 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Crucible of the Spirit Dragon, Land, designed by Jung Park first released in Jan, 2015 in the set Fate Reforged and was printed exactly in 3 different ways.
A deck focused on Dragon tribal synergy would benefit from including Crucible of the Spirit Dragon, as it provides ramp specifically for casting Dragons or activating Dragon abilities. While it can be a useful mana source in such a themed deck, there are potentially better options like Urza's Saga or other mana rocks that provide more versatile mana generation. Overall, the decision to include Crucible of the Spirit Dragon would depend on the specific strategy and synergy of the Dragon-focused deck.
11/24/14
Notably, turning a face-down creature face up isn’t an activated ability. If you manifest a Dragon creature card or cast a Dragon creature card face down using the morph ability, you can’t use mana generated by the last ability to turn that card face up.
11/24/14
You can use mana generated by the last ability to pay an alternative cost (such as a dash cost) or an additional cost to cast a Dragon spell. It’s not limited to paying just that spell’s mana cost.
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