The Darksteel Forge is a rare foil artifact card from the 2004 Magic: The Gathering Darksteel expansion. This card number 110 release provides critical protection to your board state.
Darksteel Forge
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Darksteel
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Released in 2004 as part of the Darksteel expansion, the Darksteel Forge (card #110) is a distinct artifact within the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Designed by Martina Pilcerova, this foil version of the card stands out with its reflective finish, appealing to collectors who value both aesthetic treatment and mechanical utility. As a rare card in the set, it serves as a pivotal piece for enthusiasts building complete Darksteel collections or those interested in the lore of Mirrodin. Mechanically, Darksteel Forge is renowned for its ability to grant indestructible to artifacts you control. This effect protects valuable permanents from destruction, making it a strategic cornerstone in certain competitive and casual formats. Collectors often seek out the foil variant of this card for its visual appeal and its historical significance in the game's history. Whether you are looking to complete your Darksteel set or add a powerful artifact to your collection, this card offers both narrative depth and gameplay relevance.
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Darksteel Forge
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Martina Pilcerova
Card Stock
English
Foil
{9}
Artifact
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Artifacts you control have indestructible. (Effects that say "destroy" don't destroy them. Artifact creatures with indestructible can't be destroyed by damage.)
"Did it have this shape upon Mirrodin's creation, or did some inconceivable force shape the unshapable?" —Pontifex, elder researcher
