The 1995 Magic: The Gathering Fourth Edition Steal Artifact card (card number 105) is an Uncommon Enchantment — Aura that allows the player to control an opponent's artifact.
Steal Artifact
1995 • Magic: The Gathering • Fourth Edition
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Released in 1995 as part of the Fourth Edition of Magic: The Gathering, card number 105 is Steal Artifact. This Uncommon Enchantment — Aura belongs to the blue mana color and carries a mana cost of {2}{U}{U}. Designed by Amy Weber, this card represents a strategic element from one of the foundational sets in the trading card game's history. As an Aura, Steal Artifact is designed to enchant an artifact. Its effect grants the controller of the enchantment control over the enchanted artifact, shifting ownership and usage rights without removing the permanent from the battlefield. This mechanic has historically been valuable in multiplayer formats and specific deck archetypes where controlling opponent resources provides a tactical advantage. For collectors of Magic: The Gathering, Fourth Edition remains a cornerstone release. It standardized many of the game's core rules and introduced the white border design that is instantly recognizable to veterans. The set code 4ED identifies this printing, distinguishing it from earlier beta or alpha prints as well as subsequent reprints. Collectors often seek cards like Steal Artifact to complete their base set collections or to acquire pieces from this pivotal era of TCG development. The card's identity is defined by its clear rules text and its place within the 379-card base set. It does not feature alternate treatments, foil variants, or special rarity markers in this printing. Instead, its value lies in its historical significance as a piece of the game's evolution. Whether you are building a library of classic blue spells or cataloging the Fourth Edition expansion, this card serves as a direct link to the 1995 release. The straightforward design and clear functionality make it a staple for understanding the game's early strategic depth. By focusing on the specific attributes of the Fourth Edition release, collectors can verify the authenticity and identity of their purchases. The community of TCG players and investors continues to value these early prints for their role in establishing the modern trading card game landscape.
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Steal Artifact
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Amy Weber
Card Stock
English
{2}{U}{U}
Enchantment — Aura
U
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Enchant artifact You control enchanted artifact.
