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About Heartbeat of Spring

Heartbeat of Spring, Enchantment, designed by Rob Alexander first released in Oct, 2004 in the set Champions of Kamigawa and was printed exactly in 4 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's a key card in 1 combos.

A deck that focuses on ramping up mana production would benefit most from Heartbeat of Spring, as it allows for even more mana acceleration when tapping lands. However, it can also benefit opponents, so it's a risky card to play. A better alternative might be Mana Flare, which provides the same effect but without benefiting opponents directly. Whether Heartbeat of Spring should see play depends on the strategy of the deck and how well it can capitalize on the extra mana generation without being hindered by opponents benefiting as well.

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Rules

08/07/20

Heartbeat of Spring doesn’t care about any restrictions or riders your lands put on the mana they produce, such as those of Unclaimed Territory and Cavern of Souls. It just produces one mana of the appropriate type, with no restrictions or riders.

08/07/20

The types of mana are white, blue, black, red, green, and colorless.

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