The Fatal Fumes foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2013 Dragon's Maze expansion. This instant spell features artwork by Kev Walker and offers strategic value for players and collectors alike.
Fatal Fumes
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Dragon's Maze
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The Fatal Fumes foil card is a distinct release from Magic: The Gathering's 2013 Dragon's Maze expansion, identified as card number 24 in the set. Designed by artist Kev Walker, this instant spell allows players to target a creature and reduce its power and toughness significantly until the end of the turn. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Dragon's Maze sets, appreciating the bold foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal. As a common card, Fatal Fumes provides an accessible entry point for new TCG enthusiasts while offering a satisfying foil finish for veteran collectors. The card's gameplay mechanic makes it a useful tool in various formats, appealing to those who enjoy strategic depth in their Magic: The Gathering collections. Whether you are building a comprehensive set or looking for a specific foil finish, this card represents a notable piece of the Dragon's Maze era.
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Card Details
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Featured
Fatal Fumes
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Kev Walker
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{B}
Instant
B
Card Text
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Target creature gets -4/-2 until end of turn.
Travelers in the undercity dread the horrors and assassins of the Dimir, but nearly as many die from more mundane hazards.
