Back for Seconds — Frequently Asked Questions

8 common questions about Back for Seconds in MTG — View Back for Seconds

What does Back for Seconds do?

Back for Seconds is a Sorcery. Its Oracle text reads: "Bargain (You may sacrifice an artifact, enchantment, or token as you cast this spell.) Return up to two target creature cards from your graveyard to your hand. If this spell was bargained, you may put one of those cards with mana value 4 or less onto the battlefield instead of putting it into your hand." — view the full Oracle text on Scryfall.

What type of card is Back for Seconds?

Back for Seconds is a Sorcery. It is a Uncommon card from the Wilds of Eldraine set.

What format is Back for Seconds legal in?

Back for Seconds is legal in: Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Historic. Learn more about Standard format in our wiki. Check Gatherer for the official rulings.

How much does Back for Seconds cost?

The current market price for Back for Seconds is approximately $0.24 USD. Prices fluctuate based on demand, format legality, and new set releases. View the latest price and price history chart. Buy on TCGPlayer.

What set is Back for Seconds from?

Back for Seconds was printed in Wilds of Eldraine. Browse all cards from Wilds of Eldraine.

Is Back for Seconds good in Commander?

Yes, Back for Seconds is legal in Commander. It has 1 known combo in Commander. See all combos with Back for Seconds. Learn more about the Commander format in our wiki.

What are the best combos with Back for Seconds?

Back for Seconds has 1 known combo. The most popular include: Tenacious Tomeseeker + Ministrant of Obligation + Ashnod's Altar + Pitiless Plunderer (Infinite LTB, Infinite ETB). View all combos with Back for Seconds.

What cards are similar to Back for Seconds?

There are 2 cards similar to Back for Seconds with comparable effects or strategies. View all cards similar to Back for Seconds.

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