The Lord of the Unreal (M12 #62) is a foil rare creature card from the 2011 Magic: The Gathering core set, valued for its blue mana efficiency and hexproof protection.
Lord of the Unreal
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The Lord of the Unreal, identified as card number 62 in the 2011 Magic: The Gathering core set (M12), remains a distinct piece of the game's history. This foil rare features the artist Jason Chan and depicts a Human Wizard creature with a mana cost of two blue mana. Collectors often seek this card for its elegant design and its role in competitive play during the M12 era. Mechanically, this card provides significant utility to blue-based strategies. It grants a +1/+1 bonus and hexproof to all illusion creatures you control. This means opponent cannot target your illusions with spells or abilities, making them exceptionally resilient in combat. For investors and completists, securing a foil version of this M12 release is a priority for any serious Magic: The Gathering collection. The combination of its powerful text box, the distinctive foil treatment, and its place in the foundational M12 set makes it a staple for fans of the format.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Lord of the Unreal
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Jason Chan
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}{U}
Creature — Human Wizard
2 / 2
U
Card Text
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Illusion creatures you control get +1/+1 and have hexproof. (They can't be the targets of spells or abilities your opponents control.)
"The dream does not end until I say so."
