The 2015 Magic: The Gathering Battle for Zendikar Endless One foil card, a sought-after Rare with distinctive artwork by Jason Felix.
Endless One
2015 • Magic: The Gathering • Battle for Zendikar
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The 2015 Battle for Zendikar Endless One foil card offers collectors a striking example of Magic: The Gathering's design evolution. As card number 8 in the set, this Rare creature showcases a unique foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal for display or collection. The card features artwork by Jason Felix, bringing the Eldrazi theme to life with a distinct aesthetic that defines this era of the game. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Battle for Zendikar sets or to add a high-quality foil piece to their library. The foil finish adds a layer of prestige, making it a desirable item for enthusiasts who appreciate the tactile and visual differences between standard and foil prints. Whether you are building a comprehensive collection or looking for a standout display piece, this card represents a key part of the 2015 expansion. The marketplace is designed to help hobbyists locate the specific variants they need, ensuring a smooth experience for both seasoned collectors and new hobbyists.
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Card Details
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Endless One
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Jason Felix
Card Stock
English
Foil
{X}
Creature — Eldrazi
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This creature enters with X +1/+1 counters on it.
It embodies all possible meanings of the word "infinite."
