Identify the 2013 Gatecrash foil release of the Debtor's Pulpit enchantment card, a sought-after piece for Magic: The Gathering collectors building complete set collections.
Debtor's Pulpit
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Gatecrash
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Within this set, the Debtor's Pulpit card (number 10) stands out as a valuable asset for players and collectors alike. As an Uncommon enchantment with a foil finish, this card offers a distinct visual appeal that complements the set's intricate design language. The foil treatment highlights the card's details, making it a favorite among those who appreciate the tactile and visual qualities of premium trading card game releases. Collectors often seek this release to complete their Gatecrash portfolios or to add a polished piece to their Magic: The Gathering collection. The card’s identity as part of the Orzhov syndicate storyline adds narrative depth for fans of the game’s lore. Whether you are looking to expand your library of foil cards or complete a set, this release represents a key component of the Gatecrash era. This product remains a staple for those interested in the strategic and collectible aspects of Magic: The Gathering.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Debtor's Pulpit
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
James Paick
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{W}
Enchantment — Aura
W
Card Text
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Enchant land Enchanted land has "{T}: Tap target creature."
"You may not be able to pay. But you can still kneel." —Milana, Orzhov prelate
