Maro
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Maro
# Maro Maro represents an interesting design from Mirage's era of experimental creature mechanics. The card's power level tied to land count appealed to players exploring green's identity around mana acceleration and land synergies. Collectors view it as a solid example of mid-1990s Magic design philosophy, when creature abilities were often straightforward but thematically resonant. The card holds modest appeal in the secondary market, valued more for set completion than individual demand. Mirage's nonfoil printings remain the standard versions collectors encounter. Maro doesn't command significant premiums, making it an accessible piece for those building Mirage collections or exploring green's historical design space. Its straightforward mechanics ensure it remains recognizable across the game's evolution.
