The Magic 2011 Act of Treason foil card (#121), a sought-after Red sorcery from the iconic M11 set, featuring artwork by Eric Deschamps.
Act of Treason
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic 2011
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The Magic 2011 expansion, widely recognized by its M11 set code, remains a cornerstone for Wizards of the Coast enthusiasts. Among its offerings, Act of Treason stands out as a versatile Red sorcery, identified by card number 121 in the base set. For players and collectors alike, this card is notable for its powerful effect: gaining control of a target creature until end of turn, untapping it, and granting it haste. The foil treatment adds a distinct visual appeal, making it a desirable addition for those building themed collections or completing the Magic 2011 checklist. Whether you are looking to enhance your library or gift a piece of gaming history, this card offers both nostalgic value and gameplay utility. Its enduring presence in the Magic 2011 set ensures it remains a relevant item for collectors focusing on core set expansions and classic designs.
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Card Details
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Featured
Act of Treason
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Eric Deschamps
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}
Sorcery
R
Card Text
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Gain control of target creature until end of turn. Untap that creature. It gains haste until end of turn. (It can attack and {T} this turn.)
"Rage courses in every heart, yearning to betray its rational prison." —Sarkhan Vol
