The 2020 Double Masters foil version of Thoughtseize (Card #344), a rare Magic: The Gathering sorcery card illustrated by Chuck Lukacs.
Thoughtseize
2020 • Magic: The Gathering • Double Masters
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Thoughtseize, card number 344 from the 2020 Double Masters set, is a highly sought-after foil sorcery in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game universe. This release captures the essence of the Blue and Black mana colors, requiring a single black mana to cast. The card's powerful effect allows the caster to disrupt an opponent's strategy by forcing them to reveal their hand and discard a nonland card, albeit at the cost of the caster losing two life. Designed by Chuck Lukacs, this foil treatment adds a premium aesthetic appeal that distinguishes it within the 2XM set code collection. For serious TCG enthusiasts, owning this rare double-sided card variant is a significant milestone. Whether you are building a competitive deck or curating a personal archive, this Thoughtseize foil represents a key component of the 2020 expansion. Its enduring popularity stems from both its mechanical utility and its status as a collectible artifact from a landmark release in TCG history.
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Card Details
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Featured
Thoughtseize
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Chuck Lukacs
Card Stock
English
Foil
{B}
Sorcery
B
Card Text
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Target player reveals their hand. You choose a nonland card from it. That player discards that card. You lose 2 life.
The mind is a fragile thing. Remove the smallest fragment, and the whole thing starts to fall apart.
