| Name | Scour the Laboratory  | 
|---|---|
| Type | Instant | 
| Description | Delirium — This spell costs  | 
| Flavor | "The answer's in here somewhere!" | 
| Artist | Greg Opalinski | 
| Set | Jumpstart: Historic Horizons #243 | 
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| Name | Scour the Laboratory  | 
|---|---|
| Type | Instant | 
| Description | Delirium — This spell costs  | 
| Flavor | "The answer's in here somewhere!" | 
| Artist | Greg Opalinski | 
| Set | Jumpstart: Historic Horizons #243 | 
| Wallpaper | |
| Image | 
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Scour the Laboratory, Instant, designed by Greg Opalinski first released in Jul, 2016 in the set Eldritch Moon and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
A deck that focuses on filling the graveyard with multiple card types would benefit from using Scour the Laboratory, such as a Delirium or self-mill deck in Magic: the Gathering. However, there are better cards with similar effects like Dig Through Time or Fact or Fiction that offer more versatility or card advantage. While Scour the Laboratory has potential in specific strategies, it may not see widespread play due to competition from more powerful options.
07/13/16
If an effect allows you to cast Scour the Laboratory from your graveyard, count the number of card types among cards in your graveyard after moving Scour the Laboratory from your graveyard to the stack. If its delirium effect no longer applies, it costs to cast.
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