| Name | Renewing Dawn |
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | You gain 2 life for each Mountain target opponent controls. |
| Artist | John Avon |
| Set | Portal #23 |
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| Name | Renewing Dawn |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | You gain 2 life for each Mountain target opponent controls. |
| Artist | John Avon |
| Set | Portal #23 |
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Renewing Dawn, Sorcery, designed by John Avon first released in May, 1997 in the set Portal.
Renewing Dawn would be particularly effective in a life-gain deck or a control deck that aims to mitigate damage while leveraging opponents' land types, especially in a meta where red decks are prevalent. However, there are arguably better options for life gain, such as Resplendent Angel or Ajani's Pridemate, which provide more consistent life gain and board presence. While Renewing Dawn can be situationally powerful, its effectiveness heavily relies on the opponent's land composition, making it less reliable than other options, so it may not see widespread play in competitive formats.
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