The Genesis Chamber foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2018 Battlebond set. This #235 artifact is a staple for collectors building complete sets.
Genesis Chamber
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Battlebond
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The Genesis Chamber foil card, numbered 235, is a distinct artifact from the 2018 Battlebond expansion of Magic: The Gathering. Designed by Mark Tedin, this card features a shimmering foil finish that enhances its visual appeal for collectors. The card generates 1/1 colorless Myr artifact creature tokens whenever a nontoken creature enters the battlefield, provided the artifact is untapped. This mechanic makes it a functional piece for gameplay while remaining a sought-after item for set completionists. Whether you are tracking down rare parallels or adding to your Magic: The Gathering trading card game collection, this release offers a tangible connection to the game's rich history. The combination of its unique ability and the Battlebond era's design language makes it a valuable addition for enthusiasts of the genre.
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Genesis Chamber
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Mark Tedin
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}
Artifact
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Whenever a nontoken creature enters, if this artifact is untapped, that creature's controller creates a 1/1 colorless Myr artifact creature token.
"As the experimental population grows, so does the number of myr. It's a perfect equilibrium." —Memnarch
