The 2006 Magic: The Gathering Dissension release with this foil version of Enemy of the Guildpact, card number 44.
Enemy of the Guildpact
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Dissension
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Released in 2006 as part of the Dissension expansion, Enemy of the Guildpact is a distinct black creature card featuring the Spirit subtype. Designed by Fred Hooper, this foil variation from card number 44 offers a unique visual appeal for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. The card boasts a mana cost of four black mana and provides a strategic advantage through its protection ability, shielding the Spirit from multicolored threats. This mechanical niche makes it a memorable inclusion for players who appreciate the intricate rules interactions of the Ravnica block. Collectors often seek out this foil print for its shimmering finish and its role within the set's guild-focused narrative. Whether you are building a thematic collection or hunting for specific foil treatments, this Dissension staple remains a key component for serious TCG hobbyists.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Enemy of the Guildpact
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Fred Hooper
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{B}
Creature — Spirit
4 / 2
B
Card Text
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Protection from multicolored
Guilds often exterminate those who saw or knew too much. Some vindictive souls retain their knowledge, using it in the afterlife to crush the guilded and the vile bargain that gives them power.
