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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Year: 1995

Set: Magic the Gathering 4th Edition (Rate)

Card: #NNO Mountain


“ I really like mountains. The plains are fun to visit but I don't think I could live where there are no mountains, or at the very least rolling hills. ” -Billy Kingsley
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“ That's a Bob Ross mountain if I've ever seen one. ” -TwinKiller
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“ Is that slang for going to the bathroom? ” -UKboogie
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“ These must be the twin peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro....Monty Python fans you are welcome. ” -rmpaq5
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“ This is where my level 5 dragon lives ” -tinyshogun
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“ This is the second-most exciting card I've ever seen in any MtG set (after "Tree"). ” -Theron_Nett

“ This card has peaked. ” -parsley24
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“ Mountain..... ” -cjosh32323232

“ I thought we recently had a Magic The Gathering card as a random card but that was way back in April. This one is a very plain one. ” -captkirk42

“ Seems like a worthwhile card... additions to our mana pool should always be welcomed. "E hele me ka pu’olo" ” -Musclebeech
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“ I need a mana pool cleaner to come by. My mana pool is full of leaves and I think there's a dead squirrel over by the diving board. (sigh) I've really let my mana pool go. ” -ray fosse's ghost
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“ I think someone peed in my mana pool. Besides me I mean. ” -Id8jlb8666


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Ryan00101010

Posts: 6
Joined: Aug 2022
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 12:03 AM

The Mountains win again!

- Blues Traveler


   

TripleLSupreme

Posts: 256
Joined: Oct 2020
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 2:47 AM

Charlie, we're going to candy mountain.  Come with us Charlie,  It will be an adventure.


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Onemorepoint

Posts: 1446
Joined: Apr 2014
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 3:45 PM

Sure had another MtG card recently. Not much going on with this one though.


   

Drudpwn99

Posts: 154
Joined: Aug 2020
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 6:07 PM

Is mana a fantasy creation with no parallel in real world? I understand it as being a combintion of life, "da good stuff," money, power, respect, nutritious food, tasty treats.


   

vrooomed

Posts: 14979
Joined: Dec 2012
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 6:41 PM

Might want to crack open a Bible.

Drudpwn99 wrote:

Is mana a fantasy creation with no parallel in real world? I understand it as being a combintion of life, "da good stuff," money, power, respect, nutritious food, tasty treats.


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JeffreyMGeorge

Posts: 116
Joined: Oct 2019
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 7:13 PM

Or not. Those types of books give people some crazy ideas.

vrooomed wrote:

Might want to crack open a Bible.

Drudpwn99 wrote:

Is mana a fantasy creation with no parallel in real world? I understand it as being a combintion of life, "da good stuff," money, power, respect, nutritious food, tasty treats.


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I'm also interested in recreating my main childhood collection, which consisted of mostly 1974 and 1978-1982.


   

o-3freddie

Posts: 8
Joined: Jul 2022
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 7:19 PM

I'm probably a minority on this site collecting and understanding how to play Magic the Gathering. But for those interested in a little lore. This is known as the B variant of Mountain in the set. There were two other cards with the same name/function but with different artwork by Douglas Shuler. The Fourth Edition set was the last set where this particular artwork was used. It had been used in the Alpha, Beta, Unlimited and Revised core sets prior to inclusion in Fourth Edition. Starting with Fifth Edition of the core set released in 1997, Wizards of the Coast began using different artwork on the basic land cards.


   


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