The uncommon foil Putrefy card (#219) from the 2024 Magic: The Gathering Fallout crossover set. This instant spell offers powerful artifact and creature removal for your collection.
Putrefy
2024 • Magic: The Gathering • Fallout
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Within this distinctive release, the card Putrefy (number 219) stands out as a key uncommon instant for collectors and players alike. Featuring a foil finish, this card provides a versatile removal option by destroying a target artifact or creature, preventing regeneration. Designed by artist Irina Nordsol, the card captures the gritty aesthetic of the Fallout universe while maintaining the functional clarity expected from Magic: The Gathering. Collectors often seek this print for its thematic relevance and the enduring popularity of the Magic franchise's collaboration with the iconic video game series. Completing the Fallout set requires acquiring diverse cards like Putrefy, which bridges the gap between tactical deck building and narrative appreciation. Whether you are building a themed collection or simply appreciate the intersection of these two beloved franchises, this foil card represents a tangible piece of gaming culture.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Putrefy
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Irina Nordsol
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}{G}
Instant
B, G
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Destroy target artifact or creature. It can't be regenerated.
Even in death, a glowing one can emit a lethal amount of radiation. The fungus doesn't seem to mind though.
