Haunting Wind
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Haunting Wind
# Haunting Wind Haunting Wind represents early Magic's experimental approach to enchantment design. As an uncommon from Antiquities, it exemplifies the set's willingness to print unusual effects at lower rarities. The card's cumulative damage mechanic—dealing one damage each turn while accumulating—was novel for its era, though it proved underwhelming in practice. Collectors value Haunting Wind primarily for set completion and historical interest rather than playability. The card's obscurity makes it less sought-after than Antiquities' more impactful cards, keeping prices modest. Condition matters more here than for many commons and uncommons, as older copies often show wear. The nonfoil-only printing limits variant options, making acquisition straightforward for those pursuing comprehensive collections.
