The Springleaf Drum foil (BNG #162) is a highly sought-after artifact from the 2014 Born of the Gods expansion, prized by Magic: The Gathering collectors for its iconic utility and shimmering finish.
Springleaf Drum
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Born of the Gods
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The Springleaf Drum, card number 162 from the Born of the Gods expansion, remains a cornerstone of collector interest within the Magic: The Gathering universe. Released in 2014, this foil artifact offers a versatile mana acceleration effect that allows players to add one mana of any color by tapping an untapped creature. Its enduring popularity stems from its consistent utility across various formats, making it a staple in many competitive and casual decks. For collectors, the foil finish of this BNG set card adds significant visual appeal, distinguishing it from the standard nonfoil version. Whether you are completing a full set or hunting for specific foil variants, Springleaf Drum stands out as a functional and aesthetic piece of TCG history. Its low mana cost and powerful effect ensure it remains a relevant and desirable item for both players and investors in the trading card market.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Springleaf Drum
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Seb McKinnon
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}
Artifact
Card Text
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{T}, Tap an untapped creature you control: Add one mana of any color.
"The music is in the drum. I simply coax it out to be heard."
