The Immaculate Magistrate is a rare foil creature card from the 2007 Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn expansion, featuring the Elf Shaman subtype and card number 219.
Immaculate Magistrate
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Lorwyn
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The Immaculate Magistrate is a rare foil creature card from the 2007 Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn expansion, identified by card number 219 in the LRW set code. As a one-green mana-cost Elf Shaman, this card brings a distinct strategic element to the game with its ability to enhance other creatures on the battlefield. The card's effect allows players to place +1/+1 counters on a target creature for each Elf they control, making it a powerful support piece in elf-themed decks. Illustrated by Jim Nelson, the foil finish adds a premium aesthetic appeal that collectors and players alike appreciate. Its combination of rarity, foil treatment, and unique gameplay function makes it a sought-after card for both competitive play and collection purposes. For fans of the game, owning a piece of the Lorwyn era offers a tangible connection to one of the most beloved periods in Magic's history.
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Card Details
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Immaculate Magistrate
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Jim Nelson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{G}
Creature — Elf Shaman
2 / 2
G
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{T}: Put a +1/+1 counter on target creature for each Elf you control.
Elves of the immaculate class weave flora into living creatures—sometimes to endorse an elite warrior, sometimes to create a breathing work of art.
