Pact of Negation is a rare instant spell from the Future Sight set, designed for those who value strategy in their trading card game experience. With a casting cost of {0}, this powerful card counters any target spell. However, be ready: at the beginning of your next upkeep, you must pay {3}{U}{U}. If you fail to do so, you lose the game. Perfect for players who anticipate betrayal, it’s a must-have for anyone looking to buy rare Magic cards online.


Pact of Negation – Rare Instant Spell
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3 reviews for Pact of Negation – Rare Instant Spell
FAQs
How to use Pact of Negation effectively?
To use Pact of Negation effectively, play it to counter an opponent's key spell. Just remember to pay the upkeep cost afterward to avoid losing the game.
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What are some best trading card game strategies?
Some of the best trading card game strategies include knowing your deck, anticipating your opponent's moves, and using cards like Pact of Negation to turn the tide of battle.
Matthew Flowers (verified owner) –
Pact of Negation is a game-changer! I’ve used it in several games, and it always surprises my opponents. Highly recommend buying rare Magic cards online to get this gem!
Kenneth Myers (verified owner) –
I love how Pact of Negation can turn the game around in an instant. It’s a must-have for any serious player. Definitely one of the best trading card game strategies out there.
Elizabeth Walsh (verified owner) –
This card is worth every penny! I found a great deal on a site that sells cheap collectible card game packs, and I’m glad I got my hands on it.