The Civilized Scholar // Homicidal Brute is a foil uncommon card from the 2011 Innistrad expansion, numbered 47 in the series.
Civilized Scholar // Homicidal Brute
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Innistrad
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The Civilized Scholar // Homicidal Brute, numbered 47 in the 2011 Innistrad expansion, serves as a pivotal transform creature in Magic: The Gathering. Illustrated by Michael C. Hayes, this uncommon card features a unique gameplay mechanic where players can discard a creature to untap the advisor and trigger its transformation into a formidable beast. For enthusiasts of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, this card represents a significant piece of the franchise's history, offering both strategic depth and aesthetic value. The foil finish adds a distinct visual appeal, making it a sought-after item for those building complete sets of the Innistrad expansion. Whether for personal collection or strategic gameplay, the Civilized Scholar // Homicidal Brute remains a notable entry in the Magic: The Gathering catalog, embodying the creative spirit of its release era.
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Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Michael C. Hayes
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Creature — Human Advisor
0 / 1
U
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{T}: Draw a card, then discard a card. If a creature card is discarded this way, untap this creature, then transform it.
"Me, angry? Of course not. Thanks to my research, I'm above such petty emotions now."
