The foil version of Obzedat's Aid, card number 89 from the 2013 Magic: The Gathering Dragon's Maze expansion, features a striking reflective finish.
Obzedat's Aid
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Dragon's Maze
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This card, identified by number 89 and set code DGM, allows players to return a permanent card from their graveyard directly to the battlefield, offering significant strategic flexibility in gameplay. The foil treatment applied to this print adds a layer of visual appeal, making it a desirable addition for enthusiasts who value both mechanical utility and aesthetic presentation in their collections. Designed by Dan Murayama Scott, the card embodies the distinct artistic style of its era, appealing to those who appreciate the intricate world-building of the Magic: The Gathering universe. Collectors often seek out this rare finish to complete their Dragon's Maze sets or to showcase a high-quality example of black and white mana synergy. The product stands as a testament to the enduring popularity of trading card games, where each card tells a story through its rules text and design elements.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Obzedat's Aid
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Dan Murayama Scott
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{W}{B}
Sorcery
B, W
Card Text
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Return target permanent card from your graveyard to the battlefield.
"The Obzedat have revived you with purpose. Don't squander their blessing." —Teysa Karlov, Grand Envoy of Orzhov
