The Soul Reap foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2008 Eventide set, numbered 44, offers collectors a premium finish on a classic black sorcery.
Soul Reap
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Eventide
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Released in 2008 as part of Wizards of the Coast's Eventide expansion, Soul Reap (#44) remains a notable inclusion for Magic: The Gathering collectors. This product represents the Eventide set's distinct approach to monochromatic themes, focusing heavily on the black mana color identity. The card functions as a two-mana sorcery that allows players to destroy a target nongreen creature, with an additional life-loss effect for the opponent if another black spell has been cast during that turn. For collectors of trading card games, the foil treatment adds significant visual appeal, making this iteration of Soul Reap highly sought after by those looking to complete Eventide sets or build themed collections. Illustrated by artist Izzy, the card captures the dark aesthetic characteristic of the set's design language. Whether you are building a vintage collection or seeking specific cards for gameplay, this foil variant stands out as a premium piece of TCG history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Soul Reap
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Izzy
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}
Sorcery
B
Card Text
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Destroy target nongreen creature. Its controller loses 3 life if you've cast another black spell this turn.
Their thoughtweft carried Darial's last thoughts back to his doun. They sorely wished it had not.
