The 2020 Magic: The Gathering Core Set M21 Skyscanner foil card, a Common artifact creature with flying and draw power.
Skyscanner
2020 • Magic: The Gathering • Core Set
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Skyscanner is a distinctive Artifact Creature — Thopter from the 2020 Magic: The Gathering Core Set (M21), identified as card number 238 in the catalog. Designed by artist Adam Paquette, this Common rarity card features a premium Foil finish that enhances its collectibility for enthusiasts of the game's intricate card designs. As a low-mana-cost creature, it provides utility through its ability to grant card advantage upon entry, making it a staple for players seeking efficient gameplay options. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading cards often seek out specific cards like Skyscanner to complete their M21 sets or build competitive decks. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal, distinguishing this version from the non-foil prints while maintaining the core rules text that defines its role in the game. Whether used for strategic play or as a component of a broader collection, this card represents a key piece of the M21 release.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Skyscanner
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Adam Paquette
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}
Artifact Creature — Thopter
1 / 1
Card Text
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Flying When this creature enters, draw a card.
The municipal senate makes extensive use of the thopters, mostly to gather dirt on rival senators.
