The Midnight Guard foil card (Battlebond #99) is a 2018 Magic: The Gathering release featuring a Human Soldier creature with a unique untap ability.
Midnight Guard
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Battlebond
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Released in 2018 as part of the Battlebond expansion, the Midnight Guard foil card (card number 99) offers a distinct collectible experience for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. This release features artwork by Jason A. Engle, capturing the essence of a Human Soldier creature within the game's rich lore. Gameplay-wise, the Midnight Guard brings a strategic element to the table. Its ability allows it to untap whenever another creature enters the battlefield, providing flexibility in deck construction. This functionality makes it a valuable piece for players interested in constructing decks around creature synergies. For collectors, the foil finish adds a layer of prestige, distinguishing it from non-foil counterparts. Whether you are looking to complete your Battlebond set or add a unique piece to your MTG collection, the Midnight Guard foil card is a worthwhile acquisition.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Midnight Guard
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Jason A. Engle
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{W}
Creature — Human Soldier
2 / 3
W
Card Text
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Whenever another creature enters, untap this creature.
"When you're on watch, no noise is harmless and no shadow can be ignored." —Olgard of the Skiltfolk
