The foil version of Stone Golem from the 2018 Battlebond set, a rare artifact creature sought after by Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts.
Stone Golem
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Battlebond
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The Battlebond set, released in 2018 by Wizards of the Coast, celebrated the bond between Planeswalkers and their companions. Within this expansion, Stone Golem appears as card number 247, an Artifact Creature with the subtype Golem. This card requires five generic mana to cast and boasts a formidable 4/4 power and toughness, making it a resilient presence on the battlefield. Collectors often seek the foil treatment of Stone Golem for its shimmering finish, which enhances the visual appeal of the card while preserving its gameplay utility. The artwork by Martina Pilcerova brings the golem to life, capturing the essence of the creature's nature. For those building their Battlebond collection, this foil variant offers a distinct aesthetic that stands out in any binder or deck box. Whether you are a casual player or a dedicated collector, adding this piece to your Magic: The Gathering holdings provides a tangible connection to the game's rich lore and strategic depth.
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Featured Subject
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Stone Golem
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Martina Pilcerova
Card Stock
English
Foil
{5}
Artifact Creature — Golem
4 / 4
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The sculptor, like most artists, put his heart and soul into his work. But the newly awakened golem decided it wanted its creator's other, more tangible parts.
