The 2023 Commander Masters foil release of Ulamog's Crusher, card number 6, features a striking silver finish on this powerful 8/8 Eldrazi creature.
Ulamog's Crusher
2023 • Magic: The Gathering • Commander Masters
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Description
This foil version of Ulamog's Crusher showcases the creature's imposing presence with a shimmering silver treatment that enhances its visual appeal for display. As an Eldrazi creature with a mana value of eight, it brings significant power to the board, utilizing Annihilator 2 to force defenders to sacrifice two permanents whenever it attacks. Designed by Todd Lockwood, the card captures the menacing essence of the Eldrazi titans, making it a favorite among players and collectors alike. For those building collections around the Eldrazi tribe or seeking high-impact creatures for their decks, this card represents a significant piece of modern TCG history. Its combination of formidable gameplay effects and premium foil finish makes it a desirable addition to any serious collection.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Ulamog's Crusher
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Todd Lockwood
Card Stock
English
Foil
{8}
Creature — Eldrazi
8 / 8
Card Text
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Annihilator 2 (Whenever this creature attacks, defending player sacrifices two permanents of their choice.) This creature attacks each combat if able.
"Whatever the Eldrazi's purpose is, it has nothing to do with something so insignificant as us." —Nirthu, lone missionary
