The Azorius Signet is a 2020 Commander artifact card from Magic: The Gathering, cataloged as number 238 in the C20 set.
Azorius Signet
2020 • Magic: The Gathering • Commander
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The Azorius Signet, designated as card number 238 in the Commander 2020 set, serves as a foundational artifact for players and collectors alike. Released in 2020 under the Magic: The Gathering brand, this uncommon card features a mana cost of two and contributes to the white and blue color identity central to the Azorius guild. Its primary function allows the holder to tap the card to produce one white and one blue mana, providing essential resource acceleration for deck construction. For enthusiasts building competitive or casual decks, the Azorius Signet remains a staple due to its efficiency and iconic status within the Magic universe. Whether you are completing a set of artifacts or seeking reliable mana sources for your Azorius-themed strategies, this card represents a key component of the Commander 2020 experience. Its enduring popularity ensures it remains a relevant and sought-after item for both new and veteran players exploring the depths of Magic: The Gathering lore and mechanics.
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Card Details
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Azorius Signet
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Raoul Vitale
Card Stock
English
{2}
Artifact
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{1}, {T}: Add {W}{U}.
The maze-like design embodies the core of Azorius law—strict structure designed to test wills and stall change.
