| Name | Reconstruction |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Return target artifact card from your graveyard to your hand. |
| Flavor | Tedious research made the Sages of the College of Lat-Nam adept in repairing broken artifacts. |
| Artist | Anson Maddocks |
| Set | Foreign Black Border #77 |
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About Reconstruction
Reconstruction, Sorcery, designed by Anson Maddocks first released in Mar, 1994 in the set Antiquities and was printed exactly in 5 different ways.
This card, Reconstruction, would be beneficial in a deck that heavily relies on artifacts for its strategy, such as an artifact-based control or combo deck in Magic: the Gathering. While Reconstruction is a decent option for artifact recursion, there are stronger alternatives like Buried Ruin or Academy Ruins that offer more versatility and utility. However, if the deck is looking for a budget-friendly option or needs additional artifact retrieval, Reconstruction could still see play in certain builds.

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