The 2009 Magic: The Gathering Conflux expansion with this foil version of Constricting Tendrils, card number 22.
Constricting Tendrils
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Conflux
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Description
As card number 22 in the Conflux series, this product offers the distinct foil treatment that collectors appreciate for its visual appeal and rarity within the common tier. The card functions as a one-mana instant, providing the strategic utility of reducing a target creature's power by three, making it a staple in early-game removal strategies. Beyond its board impact, the inclusion of the Cycling ability allows holders to discard the card for a new draw, adding significant flexibility to deck construction. For dedicated enthusiasts of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, acquiring this release is a key step in building a comprehensive library. The foil finish not only enhances the card's durability and aesthetic value but also marks it as a sought-after item for set completionists. Whether you are focused on vintage collecting or strategic gameplay, this Conflux edition provides a tangible connection to the game's rich history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Constricting Tendrils
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
David Palumbo
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Instant
U
Card Text
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Target creature gets -3/-0 until end of turn. Cycling {2} ({2}, Discard this card: Draw a card.)
Priests of Bant protect their temples with traps more elaborate than any mosaic floor.
