Hurkyl's Recall, card number 10 from Magic: The Gathering's 1994 Antiquities expansion, available for collectors on SuperCatch.
Hurkyl's Recall
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Antiquities
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Hurkyl's Recall (Antiquities #10) is a distinctive blue instant from Magic: The Gathering's 1994 Antiquities set. Designed by NéNé Thomas, this card allows the caster to return all artifacts a target player owns to their hand, providing a versatile board-control option. As a rare card from the early days of the game, it holds significant historical value for enthusiasts of vintage Magic: The Gathering collectibles. The card’s mana cost of {1}{U} makes it accessible for blue-based strategies, while its impactful effect continues to intrigue players and collectors alike. Its enduring appeal lies in its straightforward yet powerful mechanic, which has been referenced and appreciated across generations of players. For those interested in the evolution of card design and gameplay, Hurkyl's Recall offers a glimpse into the strategic depth of the Antiquities expansion. The card's identity as a rare artifact removal spell cements its place in the lore and mechanics of the early Magic: The Gathering era.
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Hurkyl's Recall
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
NéNé Thomas
Card Stock
English
{1}{U}
Instant
U
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Return all artifacts target player owns to their hand.
This spell, attributed to Drafna, was actually the work of his wife Hurkyl.
