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About Fecundity

Fecundity, Enchantment, designed by Rebecca Guay first released in Oct, 1998 in the set Urza's Saga and was printed exactly in 8 different ways. It's a key card in 3 combos.

Fecundity would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on sacrificing creatures for value, such as a token or graveyard-based deck. It can provide card advantage by allowing the controller to draw cards whenever a creature dies. However, there are better cards like Skullclamp or Smothering Abomination that offer more immediate and consistent card draw options in similar strategies. Fecundity could see play in more casual or budget decks, but competitive decks may opt for more efficient card draw options.

Rules

12/07/18

In a multiplayer game, if a player loses the game, triggered abilities that player controls are removed from the stack and no more from that player can be added. This means that if a creature an opponent controls dies while you control Fecundity, and you lose the game before Fecundity’s triggered ability resolves (perhaps because you lost the game at the same time that the creature died), that player won’t draw a card.

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