Seer's Sundial
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Seer's Sundial
# Seer's Sundial Seer's Sundial represents a particular moment in Magic's design philosophy around card draw and mana acceleration. The card appeals to collectors interested in colorless artifacts from the Zendikar block era, when designers explored unconventional ways to generate resources. Its mechanical identity—drawing cards based on land drops—makes it a curiosity for players building around landfall strategies, though it never achieved widespread competitive play. Collectors typically view it as a solid rare artifact with modest appeal. The foil version holds slightly more interest due to the card's relatively low visibility in the secondary market. Neither variant commands particular attention, making Seer's Sundial a straightforward acquisition for set completionists rather than a sought-after piece.
