| Name | Karakas | 
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary land | 
| Description | |
| Artist | Stephen Stark | 
| Set | Tales of Middle-earth Commander #397z | 
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| Name | Karakas | 
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary land | 
| Description | |
| Artist | Stephen Stark | 
| Set | Tales of Middle-earth Commander #397z | 
| Wallpaper |  download | 
| Image |  download | 
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Karakas, Legendary land, designed by Nicola Leonard first released in Jun, 1994 in the set Legends and was printed exactly in 12 different ways.
Karakas is particularly beneficial in decks that focus on legendary creatures, such as those featuring powerful options like Thalia, Guardian of Thraben or Gaea's Cradle for ramping into big threats. Its ability to return a legendary creature to its owner's hand can disrupt opponents' strategies while protecting your own key threats from removal. However, in formats where it is legal, cards like Cavern of Souls can sometimes be better if you're looking for uncounterable creature spells, or if you're in a more aggressive strategy, you might prefer Horizon Canopy for card draw. Overall, Karakas should see play in any deck that can leverage its unique abilities effectively, especially in formats like Legacy or Commander where legendary creatures are prevalent.
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