The Skullcage foil from Magic: The Gathering's 2004 Fifth Dawn expansion is a sought-after artifact card featuring distinctive hand-size management gameplay.
Skullcage
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Fifth Dawn
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The Skullcage foil from Magic: The Gathering's 2004 Fifth Dawn expansion stands out as a strategic artifact with unique hand-size management gameplay. Designed by Ron Spencer, this uncommon card challenges players to manage their resources carefully, dealing damage to opponents based on specific hand counts. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading card game cards often seek this piece for its intricate rules text and the artistic vision of Ron Spencer. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal, making it a desirable addition to any collection. Skullcage is card number 151 in the set, providing a clear identifier for enthusiasts looking to complete their Fifth Dawn collection. Whether you are a veteran player or a new collector, Skullcage offers a fascinating glimpse into the strategic depth of Magic: The Gathering. Its gameplay mechanics encourage thoughtful decision-making, making it a favorite among those who appreciate tactical card games.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Skullcage
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Ron Spencer
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}
Artifact
Card Text
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At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, this artifact deals 2 damage to that player unless they have exactly three or exactly four cards in hand.
Only a focused mind can survive it.
