• Verduran Enchantress (Repaint)
  • Verduran Enchantress (Repaint)

    Verduran Enchantress (Repaint)

    Artist
    Kev Brockschmidt
    Year
    2019
    Medium
    Acrylics
    Set/Console Name
    Alpha
    Console/Game
    Magic the Gathering
    C.O.A.
    yes
    Painted A.P.
    yes
    Substrate Material
    Gesso-treated Watercolor Paper
    Substrate Dimensions
    16"H x 22"W
    Image Area Dimensions
    12"H x 18"W
    Frame Dimensions
    Unframed
    Handmade Protective Case
    YES
    Reserved List
    No

    Verduran Enchantress, first printed in Alpha (1993), is a green 0/2 Human Druid creature that lets you draw a card whenever you cast an enchantment spell. It was one of the earliest engines for enchantment-based card draw in Magic. Verduran Enchantress was a core piece of the original Legacy Enchantress archetype, alongside Argothian Enchantress, Enchantress’s Presence, and Elephant Grass. When Urza’s Saga was released, this card was replaced by Argothian Enchantress because she has shroud and costs the same mana. Today, this card still sees play in some Commander (e.g. Sythis, Harvest’s Hand) and in Premodern (e.g. Enchantress decks) decks. She laid the groundwork for one of Magic’s longest-lived archetypes- a deck that’s still drawing cards and locking boards three decades later. Verduran Enchantress is not on the Reserved List, it has been reprinted several times (Core
    sets, Commander Masters, Secret Lair Drop Series
    ).

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