The Merciless Executioner foil from the 2015 Fate Reforged expansion offers a distinctive finish for Magic: The Gathering collectors building their library.
Merciless Executioner
2015 • Magic: The Gathering • Fate Reforged
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Description
The Merciless Executioner foil card from the 2015 Fate Reforged expansion brings a bold aesthetic to any Magic: The Gathering collection. Identified as card number 76, this creature features a high-quality foil treatment that catches the light, making it a standout piece for enthusiasts who appreciate visual variety in their holdings. Created by artist David Palumbo, the card is part of the FRF set code released during a pivotal era for the trading card game. Collectors often seek out specific finish variants to complete their set collections, adding depth and visual interest to their organized binders. The card's design and foil finish make it a desirable addition for those who enjoy gathering diverse examples from major expansions. Whether you are a long-time player or a new collector, acquiring the Merciless Executioner foil allows you to own a tangible piece of Magic: The Gathering history with a premium presentation.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Merciless Executioner
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
David Palumbo
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{B}
Creature — Orc Warrior
3 / 1
B
Card Text
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When this creature enters, each player sacrifices a creature of their choice.
He enjoys his work, for he sees only the worst Abzan criminals: those who betray their own kin.
