Seasons Past: Exploring its Enduring Legacy in MTG Fandom

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Seasons Past card art from Shadows over Innistrad

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Seasons Past: A Green Thread Through MTG's Fandom

Green magic isn’t all forest stomps and ramp, not when a single spell can stitch an entire memory of the graveyard back into your hand. Seasons Past, a mythic rarity from Shadows over Innistrad, embodies that nostalgic itch for MTG fans who love the game’s layered timing and the poetry of a well-timed reanimation. With a mana cost of {4}{G}{G} and a robust six-manacost, this sorcery isn’t just a raw engine; it’s a thematic statement: sometimes the oldest seeds sprout most vigorously. 🧙‍♂️🔥

The card’s text invites a very specific form of graveyard play: “Return any number of cards with different mana values from your graveyard to your hand. Put Seasons Past on the bottom of its owner's library.” This is not your typical draw spell. It rewards a thoughtful deckbuilding approach where you curate a variety of mana values in your graveyard, then revive them all in one swing, effectively reloading your hand with a rainbow of threats and answers. The requirement that the returned cards have different mana values adds a strategic constraint that spurs creative combinations. It’s a design that nudges players toward diverse spell costs—a little nod to the old-school puzzle of mana curves, now reframed as a burst of card advantage. ⚔️

In lore terms, the flavor text—“The seeds of new life take root in the soil of old”—isn’t just wordplay; it captures the set’s broader theme of renewal and corruption. Innistrad’s Gothic horizon is filled with cycles of life and decay, and Seasons Past sits squarely in the middle of that tension: a green spell that digs up the past to reforge the future. The art by Christine Choi reinforces this mood with a lush, life-affirming image that feels simultaneously old-world and freshly sprouted. It’s a card that invites a nostalgia trip while still proving modern in its potential for value and synergy. 🎨💎

From a gameplay perspective, Seasons Past shines in formats that celebrate combos and graveyard interaction. In Modern and Legacy, where players chase multi-card plays and diverse mana costs, this spell can serve as a late-game engine that re-brings multiple threats back to hand, enabling big follow-ups on the next turn. In Commander, the spell’s flexibility is a powerful tool for rebuilding after sweepers or resetting the board with a stronger hand. The ability to recycle a suite of cards with differing mana demands can also unlock unique line-sweeps, especially when paired with fetchers, loot effects, or cards that care about diverse mana values in the graveyard. And because you put Seasons Past at the bottom of its owner’s library, you won’t risk giving your foe extra fuel to dig for answers—at least not immediately. It’s a carefully engineered tempo piece, a reflective return that can change how you pace a late game. 🧙‍♂️🎲

There’s also a collectible and collector-value angle that MTG fans appreciate. Seasons Past sits in a set notable for its vibrant storytelling and design experiments, with a foil variant that–in the data tracked by market trackers–tends to catch the eye of players who chase rare visuals and nostalgic connections. Where some cards drift toward power creep, Seasons Past remains a touchstone for those who value the thrill of a well-timed, philosophical return: you’re not just drawing a card; you’re rewriting the moment. The card’s rarity (mythic) and its standing in EDHREC (a testament to its lingering interest in the communal deckbuilding space) reflect its lasting resonance within the fandom. 📈🔥

For folks who enjoy the art, the flavor, and the tactical nuance, Seasons Past becomes a conversation piece—one that invites you to reminisce about hours spent poring over past formats, contemplating the chain reactions that arise when a pile of differently-costed spells returns to hand. It’s the kind of card that makes you grin at the memory of a clumsy early game that somehow evolved into a clever, surgical finish years later. The community discussions around it—whether in decklists, EDH recaps, or vintage nostalgia threads—prove that a single, well-crafted spell can thread through decades of play culture, weaving new stories into the old. 🧡⚡

“The seeds of new life take root in the soil of old.”

As fans gather around the evergreen green archetypes, Seasons Past remains a touchstone for those who appreciate the elegance of a card that rewards memory and planning as much as luck. It’s a reminder that MTG’s legacy isn’t just in the cards themselves, but in the moments we build around them: the mental maps of graveyards, the joy of dodging a counterspell, and the thrill of seeing a plan come together after a cascade of prior turns. For many, Seasons Past is a favorite chapter in the long, green lineage of thoughtfully designed spells that invite you to play the long game—slow, patient, and satisfyingly triumphant. 🧙‍♂️💚

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Seasons Past

Seasons Past

{4}{G}{G}
Sorcery

Return any number of cards with different mana values from your graveyard to your hand. Put Seasons Past on the bottom of its owner's library.

The seeds of new life take root in the soil of old.

ID: 668afd78-3cf5-4daf-8dfb-fca90de0ae5a

Oracle ID: c46738a4-e0d4-41dc-a20d-4800f00cea62

Multiverse IDs: 409989

TCGPlayer ID: 116233

Cardmarket ID: 289113

Colors: G

Color Identity: G

Keywords:

Rarity: Mythic

Released: 2016-04-08

Artist: Christine Choi

Frame: 2015

Border: black

EDHRec Rank: 7065

Penny Rank: 1772

Set: Shadows over Innistrad (soi)

Collector #: 226

Legalities

  • Standard — not_legal
  • Future — not_legal
  • Historic — legal
  • Timeless — legal
  • Gladiator — legal
  • Pioneer — legal
  • Modern — legal
  • Legacy — legal
  • Pauper — not_legal
  • Vintage — legal
  • Penny — legal
  • Commander — legal
  • Oathbreaker — legal
  • Standardbrawl — not_legal
  • Brawl — legal
  • Alchemy — not_legal
  • Paupercommander — not_legal
  • Duel — legal
  • Oldschool — not_legal
  • Premodern — not_legal
  • Predh — not_legal

Prices

  • USD: 1.36
  • USD_FOIL: 3.47
  • EUR: 1.18
  • EUR_FOIL: 3.65
  • TIX: 0.02
Last updated: 2025-11-15