The Eventide Soot Imp foil card is a 2008 Magic: The Gathering uncommon creature featuring flying and a unique life-loss effect.
Soot Imp
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Eventide
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The Eventide Soot Imp foil card, cataloged as card number 43, is a distinctive uncommon from the 2008 Magic: The Gathering Eventide expansion. As a three-mana Imp with flying, it offers strategic depth for collectors who appreciate the game's complex mechanics. The foil treatment adds a shimmering quality that enhances its visual appeal, making it a standout piece for enthusiasts of the format. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Eventide sets or to add a functional piece to their black-based decks. The card's ability to cause life loss when opponents cast non-black spells makes it a memorable inclusion in any Magic: The Gathering collection. Whether you are building a themed deck or curating a library of rare foil cards, the Soot Imp represents a key component of the Eventide era. Its enduring popularity among TCG enthusiasts ensures its place as a sought-after item for those who value both gameplay utility and collectible finish.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Soot Imp
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Jesper Ejsing
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}{B}
Creature — Imp
1 / 2
B
Card Text
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Flying Whenever a player casts a nonblack spell, that player loses 1 life.
"If one gets in your chimney, you're going to need a long wick and a barrel of bangstuff to get it out." —Hob Heddil
