A 2006 Magic: The Gathering Common foil card from the Dissension expansion, featuring the Haazda Exonerator creature with a unique sacrifice mechanic.
Haazda Exonerator
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Dissension
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The Haazda Exonerator is a recognizable piece of Magic: The Gathering history, originating from the 2006 Dissension expansion. As card number 11 in the set, this Common creature serves as a foundational element for players and collectors alike. The card depicts a Human Cleric with a mana cost of {W} and a power/toughness of 1/1, making it a low-cost option for early-game strategies. For collectors, the foil variation adds significant visual appeal, distinguishing it from non-foil versions found in booster packs. Designed by artist Kev Walker, the card captures the distinct aesthetic of the Dissension era. The gameplay allows players to sacrifice the creature to destroy a target Aura, offering a unique interaction that defines its role within the game's mechanics. This print remains a notable item for those building comprehensive sets or seeking out specific foil treatments from the mid-2000s era of Magic: The Gathering.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Haazda Exonerator
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Kev Walker
Card Stock
English
Foil
{W}
Creature — Human Cleric
1 / 1
W
Card Text
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{T}, Sacrifice this creature: Destroy target Aura.
"This aura threatens the sanctity of your soul. Wrenching it free won't be easy on either of us. If you're ready, we'll begin."
