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Pernicious Deed Enchantment – 2006 Judge Gift Card Edition

Original price was: $52.30.Current price is: $36.61.

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Discover the rare Pernicious Deed card from the 2006 Judge Gift Cards set, perfect for enhancing your Magic the Gathering collection.

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Pernicious Deed card showcasing its enchanting artwork and rarity from the 2006 Judge Gift Cards set.
Pernicious Deed Enchantment – 2006 Judge Gift Card Edition
$52.30 Original price was: $52.30.$36.61Current price is: $36.61.

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Introducing the Pernicious Deed, a remarkable enchantment available from the 2006 Judge Gift Cards set. This rare card, with a casting cost of {1}{B}{G}{X}, allows you to sacrifice it to destroy every artifact, creature, and enchantment with a converted mana cost of X or less. It’s a powerful addition to any Magic the Gathering deck.

As Shakespeare eloquently stated, “The tyrannous and bloody deed is done, The most arch deed of piteous massacre That ever yet this land was guilty of.” This card embodies that sentiment, making it a coveted piece for collectors and players alike.

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3 reviews for Pernicious Deed Enchantment – 2006 Judge Gift Card Edition

  1. Jamie Oneill (verified owner)

    The Pernicious Deed card is a must-have for any serious Magic the Gathering player. It has the power to clear the board and can turn the game around in an instant!

  2. Stephen Fuller (verified owner)

    I was thrilled to find the 2006 Judge Gift Card version of Pernicious Deed. It’s in excellent condition and adds great value to my collection.

  3. Steven Cruz (verified owner)

    I love how the Pernicious Deed card can disrupt my opponent’s strategy. The artwork is stunning, and I’m glad I decided to buy this rare card.

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FAQs

How to use the Pernicious Deed card in gameplay?
To use the Pernicious Deed in your Magic the Gathering games, simply cast it for its mana cost and sacrifice it to destroy all artifacts, creatures, and enchantments with a converted mana cost of X or less. This can turn the tide of the game in your favor.
What makes the Pernicious Deed card rare?
The Pernicious Deed card is considered rare due to its limited release in the 2006 Judge Gift Cards set, making it a prized possession for collectors of Magic the Gathering cards.
Where can I buy rare Pernicious Deed cards?
You can buy rare Pernicious Deed cards through various online marketplaces, specialty card shops, or collectible events where Magic the Gathering cards are sold.