Titania's Song
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Titania's Song
# Titania's Song Titania's Song represents an interesting piece of Magic's early design philosophy, where artifact-hate effects were printed at uncommon despite their strategic importance. Collectors appreciate this card as a window into Antiquities' metagame, where artifacts dominated and answers needed to be accessible. The effect—turning artifacts into 0/2 creatures—is elegantly simple, typical of early Magic's design sensibility. The nonfoil version remains the only printing, making it straightforward for collectors seeking original Antiquities copies. Its uncommon status means copies are relatively available compared to rares, though condition and centering vary significantly across printings from this era. For those building Antiquities sets or studying early Magic's artifact interactions, it's a notable inclusion rather than a chase card.
