The Kaladesh release with this foil Fretwork Colony card, a unique Insect creature from the 2016 Magic: The Gathering expansion.
Fretwork Colony
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Kaladesh
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The Fretwork Colony foil card (Kaladesh #83) represents a distinct entry in the 2016 Magic: The Gathering Kaladesh expansion. Designed by Christopher Burdett, this uncommon creature card features the Insect subtype and operates within a black mana framework. Collectors often seek this card number for its mechanical role, which allows the creature to accumulate +1/+1 counters during the upkeep phase at the cost of life. As a foil variant, the card offers a shimmering finish that appeals to enthusiasts of the Kaladesh set who value both aesthetic appeal and gameplay utility. The Kaladesh expansion remains a significant chapter in Magic history, and integrating cards like Fretwork Colony helps complete diverse collections. Whether you are building a themed deck or focusing on set completion, understanding the specific attributes of each card, such as mana cost and type line, is vital for serious collectors.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Fretwork Colony
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Christopher Burdett
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}
Creature — Insect
1 / 1
B
Card Text
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This creature can't block. At the beginning of your upkeep, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature and you lose 1 life.
The swarm leaves behind a flawless pattern that only occasionally threatens the structural integrity of the wood.
