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Magic: The Gathering, Ixalan Treasure Piece

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Released:
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Origin:
Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of FlappyBirds.



Well done! You found a piece of Ixalan’s hidden treasure! Now you must adventure and explore further to help reveal more of the secrets of Ixalan.

Take the Magic: The Gathering Ixalan Treasure Piece trackable with you from cache to cache to reveal hidden secrets (and maybe some card previews). Make sure to take pictures of your journey, document the adventure with geocache and trackable logs, and then share your latest find on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter using the hashtags #MTGGeocachers and #MTGXLN.

Magic: The Gathering is the first, and most popular trading card game of all time. To celebrate the release of a new card set, they’ve teamed up with Geocaching to release thousands of trackables to geocachers and fans all over the world! For more promotion details visit Geocaching.com/Magic.

Learn more about Magic: The Gathering and how to play here! Then, join us for an exciting Ixalan pre-release event at a store near you. To find a local game store, check out our store locator!

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Current Goal

Time to travel home!

Magic: The Gathering was created by Richard Garfield and subsequently published in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast. 

Designed as a trading card game, the game involves two or more players who act as wizards (called planeswalkers) engaged in battle. The wizards employ spells, artifacts and creatures depicted on individual Magic cards to defeat their opponents.  

When Garfield first started to design the game, he was a doctoral candidate at the University of Pennsylvania. It is this background which this trackable's mission relates. It wants to travel from Australia back to its 'historical home' of the University of Pennsylvania and then make its way back to Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. On its way, it wants to visit places associated with features of the game - perhaps a place associated with wizards, dinosaurs, pirates, or magic? There are a variety of places and you may want to search for Magic on the internet for inspiration (or visit the Magic: The Gathering site at https://magic.wizards.com).

About This Item

Magic: The Gathering Ixalan promotional trackable. Please do not permanently keep this sought after trackable but make sure it carries out its mission.

Originally placed in a sealed plastic wrap to minimise damage, let's see if it can be kept in pristine condition on its travels.

Tracking History (3824.4mi) View Map

Dropped Off 10/8/2019 kb5322 placed it in Cachefinders2's GZ New South Wales, Australia - 1.02 miles  Visit Log

Left it in a great cache on Moreland, Sydney

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/8/2019 kb5322 retrieved it from A picnic in the park New South Wales, Australia   Visit Log

Picked.it up on Moreland, Sydney

Dropped Off 2/19/2019 Deep_99 placed it in A picnic in the park New South Wales, Australia - 6.27 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/18/2019 Deep_99 took it to Catch up with a Mexican Sandgroper New South Wales, Australia - 9.14 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/17/2019 Deep_99 took it to Denistone Views New South Wales, Australia - .98 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/16/2019 Deep_99 took it to An Eastwood Carpark New South Wales, Australia - 22.74 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/15/2019 Deep_99 took it to GP- WATERWAYS #2 New South Wales, Australia - .73 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/14/2019 Deep_99 took it to MR-#2 THE HUT New South Wales, Australia - 15.77 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/13/2019 Deep_99 took it to Seven Hills Heights: Music bowl #5 New South Wales, Australia - 8.09 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/12/2019 Deep_99 took it to Stargazer's Delight New South Wales, Australia - .83 miles  Visit Log
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