Collect the foil Notion Thief from Magic: The Gathering's 2013 Dragon's Maze set, featuring Card #88, a Human Rogue creature designed by Clint Cearley.
Notion Thief
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Dragon's Maze
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Notion Thief stands as a distinct presence in the 2013 Magic: The Gathering Dragon's Maze expansion. Identified as Card #88, this foil rare creature card belongs to the Human Rogue subtype, offering collectors a piece of the set's intricate design. Artist Clint Cearley rendered the character, capturing the essence of the card within the DGM set code's visual framework. The card's mana cost of {2}{U}{B} and its unique ability to disrupt opponent draws make it a memorable addition to any TCG collection. The foil finish adds a premium tactile quality that distinguishes it from the standard rare versions found in the same set. Whether you are building a Dragon's Maze complete set or seeking powerful foil cards for your collection, this Notion Thief card provides both aesthetic and mechanical interest. The combination of its strategic gameplay value and its status as a foil rare makes it a compelling item for dedicated hobbyists.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Notion Thief
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Clint Cearley
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}{B}
Creature — Human Rogue
3 / 1
B, U
Card Text
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Flash If an opponent would draw a card except the first one they draw in each of their draw steps, instead that player skips that draw and you draw a card.
