Mox Sapphire (Beta) - Near Mint

Mox Sapphire Beta Near Mint Power Nine
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RarityRare
ColorArtifiact
Card TypeMono Artifact
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SetLimited Edition Beta
ArtistDan Frazier
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DescriptionThe Beta set was designed by Richard Garfield and released in October of 1993.  This set consists of 302 cards, 75 common, 95 uncommon and 117 rares with 15 lands.  Beta cards have black borders.  The Beta card introduced a new corner layout that remains today.   Estimated print run was 7,800,000 cards. 

Cards of note in this set are many, including the Power Nine cards at the top of the heap. Ancestral Recall, Black Lotus, Mox Emerald, Mox Jet, Mox Pearl, Mox Ruby, Mox Sapphire, Timetwister & Time Walk make up the Power Nine.  Additionally Dual Lands, Birds of Paradise, Serra Angel, Sol Ring and many other notable cards are found throughout the set.  Two new cards were added, Circle of Protection: Black and Volcanic Island along with a 3rd variant of the 5 basic lands.
Release Date1993-10-01
Dimensions3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D
Ship Weight0.004 pounds
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- February 22, 2010
-- Khurtz
@Mark - I don't quite see your argument on why counting as an artifact land makes that big of a difference. If you're playing with affinity then all it needs to be is an artifact and being a land makes no difference. By the way, you go ahead and try to get out your Xanthic Statue and your Aladdin Ring and we'll see how bad the moxen are when I go turn 2-3 win on you with Tezzeret-Time Vault combo. And Dakkon Blackblade? Sorry, but I don't fear creatures that come out turn 6 and have no evasion. Swords to Plowshares anyone?

@Mox Sapphire- The reason any of the moxen are good is because it lets you play more than one land a turn. Coupled with all of the fun things that you can do with artifacts in Vintage (Tolarian Academy, Tinker, storm combo using Chain of Vapor ; - P) makes running 5 moxen a must in almost any vintage deck. The reason Mox Sapphire is the best is because of being able to play Mana Drain/Counterspell turn 1.
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- October 25, 2004
-- Grayson
You could use an island, but as the old saying goes, he who wins first... wins. Acceleration in any form (mana, card, etc.) strengthens your deck, and blue is viscious but slow. Also, a first turn mana drain or counterspell helps take care of black's incredible but non-sustaining mana force. It is the most sought after of the 5 for this reason.
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- September 01, 2004
-- Ed
definitely the best of the "10" (you can only play 1 island a turn... therefore 1 island + 1 mox = counterspell/mana drain)
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- April 12, 2003
-- thesibut
When did the power nine turn into the big ten?
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- November 01, 2002
-- bubba
This mox is the best of all moxen. Blue has very little mana excel for all the high cast cards it has and this just is over the roof. Imagine. First turn counter of Sapphire medallion...
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- March 03, 2002
-- Miraxis
Not only is it the best Mox, being blue and all, but it has the best art too. Black Border is the way to go if you can afford one. Coolest of the big ten
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- November 06, 2001
-- Trevor Yeomans
First turn counterspell? Yes please. :^)
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- November 05, 2003
-- Greg
Library of Alexandria is considered the 'Tenth' card in the Power Nine.



I hate blue, this gets four stars.
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