The foil variant of Andradite Leech from the 2000 Magic: The Gathering Invasion set. This #93 creature card features a bold foil finish and distinctive rules text.
Andradite Leech
2000 • Magic: The Gathering • Invasion
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As a black creature, this card offers strategic depth with its ability to increase the cost of other black spells while providing a flexible power boost through its activated ability. Collectors often seek this card number to complete their Invasion set, particularly those who appreciate the era's intricate creature designs and mana cost structures. Produced in 2000, the Invasion expansion marked a significant era for Magic: The Gathering, introducing complex mechanics and memorable artwork by Wayne England. The foil version of Andradite Leech is especially notable among enthusiasts for its shimmering finish, which enhances the visual appeal of the gem-encrusted leech concept. Whether you are building a themed deck around black mana or curating a diverse collection of TCG artifacts, this card represents a tangible piece of gaming history.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Andradite Leech
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Wayne England
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{B}
Creature — Leech
2 / 2
B
Card Text
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Black spells you cast cost {B} more to cast. {B}: This creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn.
"Older specimens are completely encrusted with gems, which serve as both armor and weapons." —Tolarian research notes
