The Silent Arbiter, card number 11 from the 2011 Duel Decks: Mirrodin Pure vs. New Phyrexia set. This rare Magic: The Gathering artifact creature offers unique gameplay mechanics for collectors and players.
Silent Arbiter
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Duel Decks: Mirrodin Pure vs. New Phyrexia
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The Silent Arbiter, designated as card number 11 from the 2011 Duel Decks: Mirrodin Pure vs. New Phyrexia set, stands as a distinct entry in Magic: The Gathering history. Printed by Wizards of the Coast, this Rare artifact creature constructs a unique battlefield presence through its restrictive abilities. As a Construct with a mana value of four, it imposes strict limitations on combat, ensuring no more than one creature can attack or block during each phase. Collectors often seek this card for its thematic resonance within the Phyrexian conflict era. The flavor text hints at the mysterious origins of these arbiters, suggesting they exist across worlds to enforce a form of justice. Whether you are building a specific deck or curating a set of rare artifact creatures, the Silent Arbiter offers both strategic depth and historical significance. Its status as a Rare card within the TD2 set makes it a focal point for enthusiasts of the franchise's complex rule systems and narrative depth.
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Card Details
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Silent Arbiter
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Mark Zug
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English
{4}
Artifact Creature — Construct
1 / 5
Card Text
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No more than one creature can attack each combat. No more than one creature can block each combat.
Scholars say that arbiters exist on every world, created by an unknown hand to enforce justice.
