The 2016 Magic: The Gathering Eldritch Moon Prying Questions foil card, a black sorcery that manipulates opponent hand size and life total.
Prying Questions
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Eldritch Moon
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Identified as card number 101, this uncommon card features a striking foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal for collectors who appreciate the detailed art by David Palumbo. As a three-mana cost spell, Prying Questions offers strategic depth by forcing a target opponent to lose life and place a card from their hand on top of their library, making it a memorable piece for enthusiasts of the game's complex mechanics. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Eldritch Moon sets or to add a versatile black spell to their vintage collections. The foil finish adds a layer of prestige, making it a desirable addition for those who value both the gameplay utility and the aesthetic presentation of Magic: The Gathering cards. Whether you are building a collection focused on specific expansions or seeking high-quality foil examples from the mid-2010s era, this card represents a significant piece of TCG history.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Prying Questions
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
David Palumbo
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{B}
Sorcery
B
Card Text
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Target opponent loses 3 life and puts a card from their hand on top of their library.
What remained of the Lunarch Inquisition found new ways to extract confessions.
