The 2002 Magic: The Gathering Judgment Mental Note foil card (#46), a staple instant for blue mana acceleration and deck construction.
Mental Note
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • Judgment
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Released in 2002, the Mental Note card from the Judgment expansion serves as a fundamental resource for blue mages in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Classified as card number 46 in the set, this common instant allows players to mill two cards and then draw one, providing efficient card advantage without disrupting the board state. Collectors and players alike value this piece for its straightforward utility and historical significance within the early 2000s TCG era. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal, making it a desirable addition for those focusing on set completion or parallel collections. As a key component in many blue-centric strategies, the Mental Note remains a recognizable and functional card in the Magic: The Gathering canon. Its enduring presence in the game speaks to its balanced design and timeless mechanic. For enthusiasts building their Judgment collection, securing this foil variation offers a tangible connection to the game's rich history and strategic depth.
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Mental Note
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Bradley Williams
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Instant
U
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Mill two cards. Draw a card.
Some minds are more open than others.
