The Angelic Edict foil card from the 2013 Gatecrash expansion of Magic: The Gathering, featuring the iconic sorcery effect and artwork by Trevor Claxton.
Angelic Edict
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Gatecrash
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The Angelic Edict foil card from the 2013 Gatecrash expansion of Magic: The Gathering stands out for its distinctive shimmering finish and strategic gameplay value. As card number 2 in the set, this white sorcery features a mana cost of {4}{W} and offers a powerful effect that allows players to exile a target creature or enchantment. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading card game cards often seek out foil versions of common cards for their aesthetic appeal and completeness in set-building. The Angelic Edict foil is particularly notable for its role in white-based strategies, providing a reliable removal option in various formats. Its inclusion in the Gatecrash set makes it a valuable addition for enthusiasts looking to complete their collection or invest in nostalgic pieces from the early 2010s. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new enthusiast, adding this card to your collection enhances your appreciation for the game's rich history and diverse card pool.
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Card Details
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Featured
Angelic Edict
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Trevor Claxton
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{W}
Sorcery
W
Card Text
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Exile target creature or enchantment.
The Boros built a prison in the sky where Azorius statutes couldn't restrict their sense of justice.
