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False Orders
# False Orders False Orders is a common from Magic's Unlimited Edition that represents an interesting footnote in early Magic design. The card exemplifies how the game's first sets experimented with temporary control effects, a mechanic that largely fell out of favor. Collectors view it primarily through the lens of set completion rather than standalone appeal. Its common rarity means it's affordable and readily available, making it accessible for those building Unlimited collections. The card holds modest value as part of the early Magic ecosystem, but doesn't command collector attention the way rares or uncommons do. For vintage enthusiasts, it serves as a reminder of how Magic's design philosophy shifted away from these particular effects toward more streamlined mechanics.
