The 2014 Khans of Tarkir release includes this foil Treasure Cruise card (#59), a sought-after sorcery for Magic: The Gathering collectors and deck builders.
Treasure Cruise
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Khans of Tarkir
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Released in 2014, the Khans of Tarkir expansion brought a distinct visual style to Magic: The Gathering, and this foil Treasure Cruise card stands out as a premium addition to any collection. As card number 59 in the set, it offers collectors a high-quality foil finish that enhances its appeal beyond standard versions. The card features artwork by Cynthia Sheppard, whose illustrations defined the era's aesthetic. For players and hobbyists, Treasure Cruise is a powerful sorcery that allows users to exile cards from their graveyard to reduce its casting cost, ultimately drawing three cards. This mechanic makes it a staple in many competitive strategies, adding functional value to its collectible nature. Whether you are a long-time veteran of the game or new to collecting, this foil variant represents a key component of the Khans of Tarkir legacy.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Treasure Cruise
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Cynthia Sheppard
Card Stock
English
Foil
{7}{U}
Sorcery
U
Card Text
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Delve (Each card you exile from your graveyard while casting this spell pays for {1}.) Draw three cards.
Countless delights drift on the surface while dark schemes run below.
