This 2020 Vampire Hexmage foil card from the Double Masters set offers a distinctive look for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Vampire Hexmage
2020 • Magic: The Gathering • Double Masters
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Released in 2020, the Double Masters set reimagined classic cards with a premium design, and this Vampire Hexmage foil card (#112) exemplifies that approach. As a Creature — Vampire Shaman, this card from the Magic: The Gathering trading card game features a black mana cost of {B}{B} and retains its original first strike and ability to remove counters from permanents through a sacrifice effect. The foil finish adds a layer of visual appeal that distinguishes it from standard prints, making it a sought-after addition for builders of the 2XM set code collection. Collectors often target specific card numbers like 112 to complete their Double Masters portfolios, while others appreciate the enduring gameplay utility of the Vampire Hexmage in various formats. Whether you are focused on set completion or acquiring high-quality parallels, this product represents a key piece of the 2020 release.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Vampire Hexmage
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Eric Deschamps
Card Stock
English
Foil
{B}{B}
Creature — Vampire Shaman
2 / 1
B
Card Text
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First strike Sacrifice this creature: Remove all counters from target permanent.
When the blood hunt lost its thrill, she looked for less tangible means of domination.
