The Izzet Signet is a 2018 artifact card from the GRN Guild Kit, designed to accelerate red and blue mana production for Magic: The Gathering players.
Izzet Signet
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • GRN Guild Kit
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Released in 2018 as part of the GRN Guild Kit, the Izzet Signet serves as a foundational artifact for Magic: The Gathering players seeking to enhance their red and blue mana pool. Designed by Raoul Vitale, this common card is cataloged as number 46 in the GK1 subset, providing a reliable way to generate the specific resources needed for the Izzet guild. In gameplay, the card allows players to tap it and pay one generic mana to add one blue and one red mana to their mana pool, making it a staple for spells that require mixed color costs. Collectors and players alike appreciate the Izzet Signet for its efficiency and aesthetic alignment with the Ravnica setting. Whether you are building a competitive deck or expanding your collection of Magic: The Gathering trading cards, this artifact represents a key piece of the Izzet lore and mechanical identity. The GRN Guild Kit offers a curated experience for fans of the guilds, and this artifact remains a recognizable and functional component of that set.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Izzet Signet
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Raoul Vitale
Card Stock
English
{2}
Artifact
Card Text
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{1}, {T}: Add {U}{R}.
The Izzet signet is redesigned often, each time becoming closer to a vanity portrait of Niv-Mizzet.
