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Lightning Hounds Price and Data
Lightning Hounds combines current pricing, chart history, tournament context, public deck activity, and card text.
Lightning Hounds Snapshot
Oracle Text
First strike
Quick enough to avoid jhovalls when alone and fierce enough to attack them in packs, the hounds were as at home in the mountains as the Mercadians were atop theirs.
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Lightning Hounds Price and Deck Data
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Lightning Hounds Tournament Deck Appearances
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Lightning Hounds Public Deck Appearances
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Rulings
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Current singles pricing is now coming from TCGTracking while movement and history surfaces continue migrating to TT in phases.
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