The Hoverguard Sweepers foil card from Magic: The Gathering's Fifth Dawn set is a sought-after collector's piece for fans of the Blue mana color identity.
Hoverguard Sweepers
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Fifth Dawn
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The Hoverguard Sweepers card, designated as number 32 in the Fifth Dawn expansion, remains a distinctive entry in Magic: The Gathering's history. Released in 2004, this foil rare creature—Drone commands a formidable mana cost of {6}{U}{U} and boasts a 5/6 power and toughness profile. Designed by artist Mark A. Nelson, the card appeals to collectors who appreciate the intricate world-building of the Urza block era. Its abilities allow players to return target creatures to their owners' hands upon entering the battlefield, adding strategic depth to gameplay. For enthusiasts of the Blue color identity, this card represents a key component of historical deck archetypes. Collectors often seek this foil variant to complete their Fifth Dawn sets or to add a high-impact creature to their vintage collections. The card's design and mechanics continue to resonate within the broader Magic: The Gathering community, making it a valuable addition for serious hobbyists.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Hoverguard Sweepers
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Mark A. Nelson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{6}{U}{U}
Creature — Drone
5 / 6
U
Card Text
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Flying When this creature enters, you may return up to two target creatures to their owners' hands.
They only appear in emergencies, and emergencies never last long.
