This 2023 Magic: The Gathering Doctor Who Commander Command Tower foil card (#263) is a functional staple for TCG players and a sought-after crossover collectible.
Command Tower
2023 • Magic: The Gathering • Doctor Who
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Released in 2023, the Magic: The Gathering Doctor Who Commander set bridges the gap between strategic tabletop gaming and iconic sci-fi fandom. This product covers the Command Tower foil card, numbered 263, which serves as a fundamental land source for players building their decks. As a land card with zero mana cost, it provides one mana of any color within a commander's identity, making it an essential utility piece for gameplay across various formats. For collectors, this foil variant offers a distinct aesthetic appeal within the set's design language. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual interest that stands out in a deck box or collection display. Whether you are looking to complete your Doctor Who Commander set, enhance your TCG collection, or simply appreciate the intersection of gaming and pop culture, this card represents a key piece of the 2023 release.
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Command Tower
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Hector Ortiz
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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{T}: Add one mana of any color in your commander's color identity.
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