Dandân
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Dandân
# Dandân Dandân represents a curious footnote in Magic's early design philosophy. This Arabian Nights common exemplifies the set's experimental approach to creature design, featuring an unusual mechanic where the creature ceases to exist if a specific land leaves play. Collectors view it primarily through the lens of set completion rather than individual appeal, as it's a common from Magic's second expansion. The card's mechanical oddity—being dependent on Island availability—makes it a talking point for those studying early game design. While not particularly sought after, Dandân holds value for Arabian Nights enthusiasts building comprehensive collections. Its common status means copies are readily available, though condition and set completion goals typically drive collector interest rather than scarcity or desirability.
