The 2016 Eldritch Moon foil Mercurial Geists (Card #186) is a striking Uncommon creature card for Magic: The Gathering collectors seeking to complete their set or expand their library.
Mercurial Geists
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Eldritch Moon
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Description
This foil version features the Spirit creature with a mana cost of {2}{U}{R}, making it a flexible addition to any deck looking to leverage instant and sorcery spells. Designed by Lake Hurwitz, the card's artistic presentation complements its gameplay utility, where it gains +3/+0 until end of turn whenever you cast an instant or sorcery, enhanced by its Flying ability. For collectors, the foil treatment adds significant visual appeal, catching the light in a way that raw cards often lack. As part of the Eldritch Moon set, this card represents a key piece of Magic history, appealing to those who appreciate the game's intricate lore and mechanical depth. Whether you are building a collection of rare foils or simply adding a powerful uncommon to your binder, Mercurial Geists offers both aesthetic and strategic value.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Mercurial Geists
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Lake Hurwitz
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}{R}
Creature — Spirit
1 / 3
R, U
Card Text
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Flying Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell, this creature gets +3/+0 until end of turn.
"Procedural misstep: provocation of geists for the purpose of yielding more energy can compromise containment units. Next action: clean up mess." —Laboratory notes
