The Martyr of Spores foil (#113) from Magic: The Gathering's 2006 Coldsnap set, featuring a green Human Shaman creature with unique sacrifice mechanics.
Martyr of Spores
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Coldsnap
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The Martyr of Spores, card number 113, is a distinct foil release from the 2006 Coldsnap expansion for Magic: The Gathering. Designed by Dan Murayama Scott, this green common creature features a Human Shaman with a mana cost of one green mana. In gameplay, it allows players to sacrifice the unit to boost another target creature's power and toughness based on the number of green cards revealed from hand. Collectors seeking to complete the Coldsnap set often look for this foil variant to add depth to their green mana bases. The card’s 1/1 power and toughness stats make it a fragile but flexible piece of the puzzle. For investors and hobbyists alike, maintaining a complete collection of the Coldsnap series requires attention to both standard and foil treatments. This card remains a fundamental component for those building decks centered around sacrifice synergies within the game's history.
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Martyr of Spores
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Dan Murayama Scott
Card Stock
English
Foil
{G}
Creature — Human Shaman
1 / 1
G
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{1}, Reveal X green cards from your hand, Sacrifice this creature: Target creature gets +X/+X until end of turn.
"Weep not for me. I will rise with the spring's new growth."
