Taiga Beta Magic Cards Singles
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RarityRare
ColorLand
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Card TypeLand
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Creature TypeMountain, Forest
SetLimited Edition Beta
ArtistRob Alexander
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DescriptionThe Beta set was designed by Richard Garfield and released in October of 1993.  This set consists of 302 cards, 75 common, 95 uncommon and 117 rares with 15 lands.  Beta cards have black borders.  The Beta card introduced a new corner layout that remains today.   Estimated print run was 7,800,000 cards. 

Cards of note in this set are many, including the Power Nine cards at the top of the heap. Ancestral Recall, Black Lotus, Mox Emerald, Mox Jet, Mox Pearl, Mox Ruby, Mox Sapphire, Timetwister & Time Walk make up the Power Nine.  Additionally Dual Lands, Birds of Paradise, Serra Angel, Sol Ring and many other notable cards are found throughout the set.  Two new cards were added, Circle of Protection: Black and Volcanic Island along with a 3rd variant of the 5 basic lands.
Release Date10/04/1993
Dimensions3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D
Ship Weight0.004 pounds
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- March 12, 2010
-- Matty
These older dual lands only go up. They are a better investment than gold. Only gold is easier to get.
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- January 28, 2010
-- Nik Kuhnle
You can't have 30 of them in a deck, it's not a basic land. I would hope someone with that much money to blow would have thought of that.
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- July 27, 2008
-- Fellfire
Taiga-style! best color combo except possibly black n white i rock a deck with 30 taigas
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- February 12, 2005
-- Anonymous
dual lands are unanimously five star cards. and for the most part they look it. 'taiga' is no exception to this rule and is simply awesome. so put together that 1.5 red/green deck(which i believe is still quite viable today) and go kick some major buttinski. congrats to rob alexander, a major talent in the MTG stables, as this is another shining example from magic's prehistoric beginnings.............
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- January 08, 2002
-- nick conrad
Dual lands rule hands down, use it first turn with kird ape and you have a 2/3 creature.
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- June 28, 2001
-- Andrew Peltier
Wow! Taiga could possibly be one of the best dual lands around, and also one of the best lands at that. Its versatility in mana production makes it extremely useful in any Red-Green deck. Karplusan Forest almost measures up to it but it does carry that minimal drawback. Mogg Hollows also is a rehash of Taiga and not nearly as playable as either of its predecessors. I think that Red and Green are the best complementary types and that Taiga fits well in any deck based around these two colors. I love this card and when I get enough money to buy four I definitely will!!!
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- July 10, 2010
-- Anonymous
Green/Red agro decks are nothing but tier two... they can't control the game, just give amount of brutal damages (like a Zoo deck) But once they facing the anti-creature deck with counter, they (including Zoo deck) are easily defeated.... I have 4 Taiga, just for complete my playset... Only the Loam deck change my mind....
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- July 10, 2010
-- Anonymous
This card very helpful in my christmas deck... well just for casual play...
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