| Name | Trash for Treasure |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice an artifact. Return target artifact card from your graveyard to the battlefield. |
| Flavor | 鬼怪的双手通常各有主见。 |
| Artist | Lars Grant-West |
| Set | Historic Anthology 5 #14 |
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About Trash for Treasure
Trash for Treasure, Sorcery, designed by Lars Grant-West first released in Oct, 2003 in the set Mirrodin and was printed exactly in 5 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
Trash for Treasure is particularly beneficial in artifact-centric decks, especially those that focus on sacrificing artifacts for value, such as those built around cards like Krark-Clan Ironworks or Arcbound Ravager. It synergizes well with strategies that utilize cards like Scrap Trawler or Salvage Titan, allowing you to recur powerful artifacts from your graveyard. While there are other cards like Goblin Engineer or Salvage Titan that can serve similar purposes, Trash for Treasure offers a more straightforward recursion option. Overall, it should see play in decks that leverage artifacts and sacrifice mechanics effectively, but its inclusion depends on the specific synergy and strategy of the deck.
Rules
08/07/20
Trash for Treasure can’t target the artifact that you sacrifice to pay its additional cost.
08/07/20
You can’t sacrifice an artifact to generate mana to pay towards Trash for Treasure’s cost and also to pay its additional cost.

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