Barrin's Unmaking
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Barrin's Unmaking
# Barrin's Unmaking Barrin's Unmaking represents a straightforward piece of Magic's design philosophy from the late 1990s. As a common instant from Invasion, it offered players an efficient removal option—exile target creature or enchantment for three mana. Collectors appreciate it as part of the set's broader mechanical identity during that era. The card holds modest appeal beyond casual players and set completionists. Its common rarity means copies are abundant and inexpensive. The foil variant exists but commands little premium, as demand remains limited. Barrin's Unmaking serves primarily as a historical artifact of Invasion's design rather than a sought-after piece. It's the kind of card that fills gaps in collections rather than anchors them.
