Tranquil Grove
# Tranquil Grove Tranquil Grove represents a particular moment in Magic's design philosophy around artifact and enchantment removal. As a rare from Sixth Edition, it offered green players a repeatable way to destroy artifacts or enchantments, though at the cost of sacrificing a land each turn. Collectors appreciate this card primarily for its role in green's historical toolkit rather than competitive demand. The effect feels distinctly mid-90s in its resource trade-off structure. Sixth Edition printings are straightforward to find, and the nonfoil version remains common in the secondary market. The card matters mainly to players interested in green's design evolution and those building casual decks that value land sacrifice synergies. It's the kind of card that appeals to set completionists and casual format enthusiasts rather than commanding significant collector attention.