This foil Swallowing Plague card from Magic: The Gathering's 2004 Champions of Kamigawa expansion, identified by card number 146.
Swallowing Plague
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Champions of Kamigawa
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The 2004 Champions of Kamigawa expansion brought a distinct Japanese mythological aesthetic to Magic: The Gathering, and this Swallowing Plague card stands as a notable entry for collectors. As an uncommon sorcery with the Arcane subtype, this foil version is highly valued for its visual appeal and gameplay utility. The card features a mana cost of {X}{B}{B} and allows players to deal X damage to a target creature while gaining X life, making it a flexible tool in black-heavy decks. Collectors often seek this card number, 146, to complete their Champions of Kamigawa collections. The foil treatment adds a premium finish that enhances its display value, whether kept in a binder or a protective sleeve. For investors and hobbyists alike, Swallowing Plague represents a tangible piece of early 2000s trading card game history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Swallowing Plague
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Dave Dorman
Card Stock
English
Foil
{X}{B}{B}
Sorcery — Arcane
B
Card Text
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Swallowing Plague deals X damage to target creature and you gain X life.
"We are recalling all forces from the Takenuma Swamp. We lose men daily to kami attacks, and it seems our defeats only encourage them further." —General Takeno, letter to Lord Konda
