Centaur Garden
| Name | Centaur Garden |
|---|---|
| Type | Land |
| Description | |
| Artist | John Avon |
| Set | World Championship Decks 2003 #dh316 |
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About Centaur Garden
Centaur Garden, Land, designed by John Avon first released in Oct, 2001 in the set Odyssey and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Duel Commander.
A deck that focuses on filling up its graveyard quickly, such as a graveyard-based strategy like Dredge or Delirium, would benefit from using Centaur Garden. However, there are better options available such as Overgrown Tomb or Twilight Mire, which provide more versatile mana fixing without the drawback of dealing damage to you. Centaur Garden may not see much play in competitive decks due to its limitations compared to other land options available.
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Frequently asked questions about Centaur Garden
What type of card is Centaur Garden?
Centaur Garden is a Land card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Centaur Garden do?
{T}: Add {G}. Centaur Garden deals 1 damage to you. Threshold — {G}, {T}, Sacrifice Centaur Garden: Target creature gets +3/+3 until end of turn. Activate only if seven or more cards are in your graveyard.
What set is Centaur Garden from?
Centaur Garden was first released in the set Odyssey, illustrated by John Avon.
Is Centaur Garden legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Centaur Garden 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 Centaur Garden played in?
Centaur Garden sees competitive metagame play in 1 format(s): Duel Commander.
What cards are similar to Centaur Garden?
Cards similar to Centaur Garden include Cabal Pit, Nomad Stadium, Barbarian Ring. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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