The 2009 Magic: The Gathering Countersquall foil card from the Conflux expansion, featuring an Uncommon rarity and distinctive foil treatment.
Countersquall
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Conflux
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The Countersquall foil card, numbered 103, is a staple of the 2009 Magic: The Gathering Conflux expansion. Designed by artist Anthony Francisco, this Uncommon Instant card features a mana cost of {U}{B} and a mana value of 2. Collectors appreciate its ability to counter target noncreature spells while dealing damage to the controller, making it a strategic tool in blue and black decks. As part of the Conflux set, Countersquall represents the intricate magical systems of the plane of Esper. The foil finish adds a layer of visual appeal, distinguishing it from the non-foil versions and enhancing its collectibility. Whether you are building a competitive deck or expanding your Conflux collection, the Countersquall foil card is a valuable addition. Its unique interaction with noncreature spells and its striking foil aesthetic make it a favorite among TCG enthusiasts. Explore the broader Magic: The Gathering catalog to complete your set or discover new treasures.
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Countersquall
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Anthony Francisco
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}{B}
Instant
B, U
Card Text
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Counter target noncreature spell. Its controller loses 2 life.
Each of the twenty-three winds of Esper is named and chronicled, and every possible interaction with the flow of magic is exhaustively detailed.
