The 2013 Magic: The Gathering Gatecrash foil card Illness in the Ranks (#69) is an uncommon enchantment that adds strategic depth to any Magic collection.
Illness in the Ranks
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Gatecrash
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Illness in the Ranks is a black enchantment from the 2013 Gatecrash expansion, identified by card number 69 and the set code GTC. As an uncommon foil, this card offers collectors a shimmering finish that highlights Nils Hamm’s artwork within the set's distinct visual framework. In gameplay, the enchantment exerts a powerful negative influence by reducing the power and toughness of creature tokens by one. This mechanical effect makes it a notable inclusion for players building decks centered around token generation or swarm strategies. For Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts, acquiring the foil version provides a premium aesthetic experience compared to the standard print. Whether you are focusing on set completion or seeking specific functional cards for your library, this Gatecrash release represents a solid addition to your trading card game inventory. The foil treatment ensures that the card stands out in any binder or collection display.
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Illness in the Ranks
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Nils Hamm
Card Stock
English
Foil
{B}
Enchantment
B
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Creature tokens get -1/-1.
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