The foil version of Duress from the 2021 Innistrad: Midnight Hunt expansion, identified by card number 98 in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game.
Duress
2021 • Magic: The Gathering • Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
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Released in 2021, the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt set reimagined the gothic horror themes of the Magic: The Gathering universe. Within this expansion, the sorcery card Duress appears as card number 98. This printing features a foil finish, offering collectors a shimmering alternative to the standard nonfoil version. The card functions as a one-mana sorcery that allows the player to force an opponent to reveal their hand and discard a noncreature, nonland card. For collectors building a complete set of the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt expansion, securing the foil variant of card #98 is a common goal. The foil treatment enhances the visual appeal of the card, making it a desirable addition to any Magic: The Gathering collection. Whether you are completing a set or simply appreciate the aesthetic of foiled cards, this release provides a tangible connection to the 2021 expansion.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Duress
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Paul Scott Canavan
Card Stock
English
Foil
{B}
Sorcery
B
Card Text
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Target opponent reveals their hand. You choose a noncreature, nonland card from it. That player discards that card.
The Voldaren torture pits are so expansive that prisoners have a nasty tendency to be forgotten for years.
