The Bile Urchin foil card (#61) from Magic: The Gathering's 2005 Betrayers of Kamigawa expansion, illustrated by Dany Orizio.
Bile Urchin
2005 • Magic: The Gathering • Betrayers of Kamigawa
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The Bile Urchin, cataloged as card number 61, is a Common creature from the Betrayers of Kamigawa set released by Wizards of the Coast in 2005. This foil variant brings a distinct shine to the black one-mana Spirit, making it a visually appealing addition to any Magic: The Gathering collection. Designed by Dany Orizio, the card captures the essence of the set's supernatural themes with its elegant treatment. Collectors often seek out this card for its aesthetic quality and its utility in building mono-black decks, where its ability to deal damage through sacrifice offers strategic depth. The foil finish highlights the card's details, appealing to those who value presentation alongside gameplay mechanics. Whether you are completing a set or expanding your library of vintage Magic cards, the Bile Urchin foil represents a solid piece of TCG history. This card remains a recognizable and sought-after element for fans of the Kamigawa block.
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Bile Urchin
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Dany Orizio
Card Stock
English
Foil
{B}
Creature — Spirit
1 / 1
B
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Sacrifice this creature: Target player loses 1 life.
"The two youths argued and tempers flared. One youth opened his mouth to utter a vile curse, but what he spat out instead was a kami of poison and filth." —Sensei Golden-Tail
