Treasure Vault
| Name | Treasure Vault |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact land |
| Description | |
| Flavor | There is wealth enough inside to cause the rise and the ruin of dynasties. |
| Artist | Johannes Voss |
| Set | Aetherdrift Commander #180 |
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About Treasure Vault
Treasure Vault, Artifact land, designed by Johannes Voss first released in Jul, 2021 in the set Adventures in the Forgotten Realms and was printed exactly in 11 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
A deck that focuses on generating a large amount of mana quickly, such as a ramp or combo deck, would benefit from using Treasure Vault in Magic: the Gathering. While Treasure Vault can provide a burst of mana with its ability to create Treasure tokens, there are potentially better options available, such as cards like Gilded Lotus or Mana Crypt, which offer more consistent and reliable mana acceleration. However, in certain situations where a deck needs additional mana sources or token generation, Treasure Vault could see play as a flexible utility card.
Frequently asked questions about Treasure Vault
What type of card is Treasure Vault?
Treasure Vault is a Artifact land card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Treasure Vault do?
{T}: Add {C}. {X}{X}, {T}, Sacrifice this land: Create X Treasure tokens.
What set is Treasure Vault from?
Treasure Vault was first released in the set Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, illustrated by Johannes Voss.
Is Treasure Vault legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Treasure Vault can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
What competitive formats is Treasure Vault played in?
Treasure Vault sees competitive metagame play in 1 format(s): Commander.
What cards are similar to Treasure Vault?
Cards similar to Treasure Vault include Crystal Vein. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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