The M19 Core Set 2018 foil version of the Sift sorcery card. This uncommon blue mana card offers essential draw power for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts.
Sift
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Core Set
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Among these, the Sift card (number 72) stands out as a valuable uncommon sorcery. Designed by artist Jeremy Jarvis, this print features a distinctive foil finish that enhances its visual appeal for those who appreciate the tactile beauty of TCG cards. Functionally, Sift allows players to draw three cards and then discard one, providing a net gain of two cards while filtering through their hand. This mechanic makes it a staple in blue-based decks, offering both card advantage and selection. The foil treatment adds a layer of collectibility, making it a sought-after item for those looking to complete their M19 collection or add a premium touch to their binder. For investors and hobbyists, the Core Set 2018 Sift foil represents a stable entry point into Magic: The Gathering collectibles. Its balanced design and gameplay utility ensure it remains relevant in the collector community. Whether you are building a set or looking for a reliable card for your deck, this foil Sift offers both aesthetic and strategic value.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Sift
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Jeremy Jarvis
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{U}
Sorcery
U
Card Text
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Draw three cards, then discard a card.
Dwell longest on the thoughts that shine brightest.
