The 2013 Magic: The Gathering Dragon's Maze foil Showstopper (#102) is a sought-after uncommon instant card featuring a distinctive foil finish, designed by Steve Prescott.
Showstopper
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Dragon's Maze
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Description
Within this set, Showstopper stands out as a powerful red-black instant card, cataloged as number 102. This card is recognized for its uncommon rarity and distinctive foil treatment, which adds a tactile and visual appeal highly valued by TCG enthusiasts. Designed by artist Steve Prescott, the card captures the intense energy of the game's fantasy world. For collectors, the foil version of Showstopper offers a premium aesthetic that complements the set's darker, more intricate design language. It serves as a key piece for completing the Dragon's Maze collection, particularly for those who prioritize finish quality alongside set completeness. The card's gameplay utility, allowing players to deal damage upon creature death, makes it a functional and collectible item for modern formats. Whether building a themed deck or expanding a library of rare finishes, this card represents a significant addition for dedicated Magic: The Gathering investors and hobbyists alike.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Showstopper
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Steve Prescott
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}{R}
Instant
B, R
Card Text
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Until end of turn, creatures you control gain "When this creature dies, it deals 2 damage to target creature an opponent controls."
The audience quickly realized a few things: it wasn't a magic trick, there wasn't candy in there, and they'd need new clothes.
