The 2022 Double Masters foil release of Thought Scour (#65), an Instant card illustrated by Julie Dillon featuring a single blue mana cost.
Thought Scour
2022 • Magic: The Gathering • Double Masters
No Listings Available
No listings available right now.
Price History
Description
The 2022 Double Masters set brings a premium foil treatment to the classic Instant card Thought Scour. As card number 65 in the Double Masters series, this release is part of a collection designed to showcase reprinted favorites with enhanced aesthetics. The card features a single blue mana cost, making it a staple for players looking to manipulate their library by milling two cards from the top to draw one new card. Illustrated by Julie Dillon, this foil version adds visual depth to the card's design while maintaining its core gameplay function. For collectors of Magic: The Gathering, acquiring the Double Masters foil Thought Scour is a straightforward way to complete a specific subset or add a high-quality finish to a collection. The product identity is defined by its set code 2X2 and its status as a common rarity print with a foil finish. Whether you are building a Commander deck or focusing on set completion, this card represents a key component of the Double Masters experience.
Have one of these to sell?
We'll pre-fill the product details from this catalog entry, so your listing lands on this exact page. Just add photos of your copy, pick its condition, and set your price.
Card Details
The catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
Catalog Profile
The core identity of the card within the set.
Featured Subject
The subject, team, league, and sport context tied to this card.
Featured
Thought Scour
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
Rarity, print treatment, and game-specific stats for this card.
Common
Julie Dillon
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Instant
U
Card Text
Abilities, attacks, oracle text, and flavor text printed on the card.
Target player mills two cards. Draw a card.
He had glimpsed the truth of the Multiverse. Now if only he could remember it.
