The 2007 Lorwyn expansion with this foil Neck Snap card from Magic: The Gathering. This white instant offers a direct removal effect for your collection.
Neck Snap
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Lorwyn
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This card, Neck Snap, serves as a key white removal spell within that diverse set. As card number 32 in the Lorwyn base set, it features a distinctive foil treatment that appeals to collectors seeking visual variety. The artwork by Dominick Domingo complements the card's merrow lore, making it a notable piece for enthusiasts of the Lorwyn storyline. Collectors often seek out foil cards from this era to complete their sets or to appreciate the unique printing techniques used during that period. The Lorwyn expansion remains a favorite among fans for its cohesive world-building and creature types. This Neck Snap foil card represents a tangible connection to that creative era of Magic: The Gathering. It is an excellent addition for those building a comprehensive collection of the brand's history. Whether you are a long-time player or a new collector, this card offers a glimpse into the strategic depth and artistic richness of the Lorwyn block.
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Card Details
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Featured
Neck Snap
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Dominick Domingo
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{W}
Instant
W
Card Text
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Destroy target attacking or blocking creature.
"We merrows need not be disadvantaged when fighting on land. We lack the vulnerability of those who breathe only through their throats." —Minnarin, merrow reejerey
