This foil Magic: The Gathering card from the 2007 Future Sight set grants +2/+2 to creatures lacking abilities, offering a unique strategic twist for collectors and players.
Muraganda Petroglyphs
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Future Sight
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Muraganda Petroglyphs is a distinct enchantment card from the 2007 Future Sight expansion, identified by card number 146 in the set. Illustrated by Scott Altmann, this foil version features a green mana cost of {3}{G} and provides a specific mechanical effect: creatures without abilities receive a +2/+2 power and toughness boost. This unique interaction makes the card a notable piece for understanding the experimental design of the Future Sight era. Collectors appreciate this card for its clever ability modification and its place within Magic: The Gathering's history of unconventional mechanics. For enthusiasts building collections of rare foil cards, this enchantment offers a compelling addition that highlights the strategic diversity available in the game. Whether you are focused on completing the Future Sight checklist or acquiring unique artifacts of TCG history, this card represents a significant piece of the 2007 release.
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Card Details
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Muraganda Petroglyphs
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Scott Altmann
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{G}
Enchantment
G
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Creatures with no abilities get +2/+2.
Some mages forsake their scrolls and libraries to learn at the feet of ancient trees and sacred stones.
