The 2014 Magic: The Gathering card Aegis of the Gods from the Journey into Nyx set, featuring a rare foil finish and hexproof ability.
Aegis of the Gods
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Journey into Nyx
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This Magic: The Gathering card features Aegis of the Gods, the first numbered card in the 2014 Journey into Nyx expansion. Designed as a white Enchantment Creature with the Human Soldier subtypes, it offers a unique mechanical profile by granting the controller hexproof. This effect prevents opponents from targeting you with spells or abilities, providing a defensive utility that appeals to strategic players and collectors alike. The foil treatment adds a shimmering quality to the card, distinguishing it from the non-foil versions and making it a desirable piece for set completionists. For collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading cards, this card number holds significance as the inaugural release of the block. Whether you are building a themed collection or looking to add a functional white card to your deck, this product represents a key moment in the brand's 2014 output. The combination of its low card number, specific mechanic, and foil rarity makes it a notable entry for enthusiasts of the genre.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Aegis of the Gods
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Yefim Kligerman
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}
Enchantment Creature — Human Soldier
2 / 1
W
Card Text
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You have hexproof. (You can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control.)
Athreos cares little for the other gods' conflict with mortals. He is concerned only with safe passage for the dead.
