The foil version of Hope Tender from Magic: The Gathering's 2017 Hour of Devastation expansion, featuring the uncommon Human Druid creature card number 119.
Hope Tender
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Hour of Devastation
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Collectors of Magic: The Gathering often seek out specific parallels to complete their sets, and the foil variant of Hope Tender (#119) is a notable entry from the Hour of Devastation expansion. As an uncommon creature, Hope Tender serves as a functional piece in many green-based decks, offering players the ability to untap lands through its activated abilities. Whether you are building a competitive strategy or adding to a curated collection of foil cards, this release provides a tangible connection to one of Magic's most beloved eras. Adding this foil card to your collection allows you to appreciate both the artistic treatment and the strategic depth that define the Hour of Devastation set. It remains a popular choice for those who value the visual appeal of foils alongside the gameplay utility that Magic: The Gathering is known for.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Hope Tender
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Magali Villeneuve
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{G}
Creature — Human Druid
2 / 2
G
Card Text
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{1}, {T}: Untap target land. {1}, {T}, Exert this creature: Untap two target lands. (An exerted creature won't untap during your next untap step.)
Some refused to leave their shattered homes, vowing to rebuild at any cost.
