The Soulstone Sanctuary foil (#356) from the 2024 Magic: The Gathering Foundations set offers a unique land-to-creature hybrid mechanic for TCG players and collectors.
Soulstone Sanctuary
2024 • Magic: The Gathering • Foundations
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As a land, it provides colorless mana, while its secondary ability allows it to transform into a 3/3 creature with vigilance. This versatility makes it a strategic asset for deck builders seeking flexible resource management. Collectors value the foil treatment for its visual appeal within the Foundations catalog. Building a collection of Foundations cards often involves seeking out these hybrid-type cards that bridge gameplay roles. The Foundations series continues to expand the Magic: The Gathering universe with innovative card types. For investors in TCG assets, understanding the mechanical utility of cards like this one is key to evaluating long-term collector interest. The foil finish adds a layer of rarity that appeals to those completing set collections. Whether for competitive play or archival purposes, this card represents a modern evolution in Magic: The Gathering design philosophy.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Soulstone Sanctuary
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Jorge Jacinto
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
Card Text
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{T}: Add {C}. {4}: This land becomes a 3/3 creature with vigilance and all creature types. It's still a land.
Explorers mistakenly focused on the hands, not what they could be grasping towards.
