The identity of Cogwork Assembler, the foil uncommon artifact creature from Magic: The Gathering's 2017 Aether Revolt expansion, card number 145.
Cogwork Assembler
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Aether Revolt
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Released in 2017 as part of the Aether Revolt expansion, this Magic: The Gathering trading card features the unique Assembly-Worker subtype. Card number 145 in the set, Cogwork Assembler serves as a pivotal artifact creature for collectors focusing on the Kaladesh block's industrial aesthetic. The foil treatment adds a distinct visual layer to this uncommon card, appealing to those who appreciate the tactile quality of premium finishes. Collectors often seek this release to complete their AER set collections or to acquire a striking foil artifact for their gaming libraries. Designed by Joseph Meehan, the card embodies the mechanical ingenuity central to the set's theme. For investors and hobbyists alike, the combination of the Assembly-Worker type and the foil variant makes this a notable entry in the Magic: The Gathering catalog. It represents a specific moment in the game's history, offering a tangible connection to the era's design philosophy and gameplay innovations.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Cogwork Assembler
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Joseph Meehan
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}
Artifact Creature — Assembly-Worker
2 / 3
Card Text
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{7}: Create a token that's a copy of target artifact. That token gains haste. Exile it at the beginning of the next end step.
Duplication is neither thievery nor flattery. It is efficiency.
