The 2005 foil Ward of Piety (#28) from the Betrayers of Kamigawa expansion is a distinct white aura enchantment for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Ward of Piety
2005 • Magic: The Gathering • Betrayers of Kamigawa
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Released in 2005 as part of the Betrayers of Kamigawa expansion, the foil Ward of Piety (#28) remains a notable entry for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. This white mana enchantment serves as an Aura, allowing players to redirect a single instance of damage away from the enchanted creature to any other target. For collectors focusing on the BOK set, this uncommon foil card offers a tangible connection to the era's strategic depth. The reflective finish adds visual appeal, making it a valuable addition to any themed collection or set completion project. Whether you are building a competitive deck or curating a historical archive of Magic sets, the Ward of Piety foil represents a key piece of the game's rich legacy. Its unique effect and artistic presentation continue to attract attention from those who appreciate the intricate world-building of the early 2000s TCG era.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Ward of Piety
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Greg Hildebrandt
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}
Enchantment — Aura
W
Card Text
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Enchant creature {1}{W}: The next 1 damage that would be dealt to enchanted creature this turn is dealt to any target instead.
Reluctant to strike at the kami directly, some kitsune trained in more passive fighting techniques.
