The 2011 Magic: The Gathering M12 base set with this foil Mind Rot #101 card. A classic black sorcery essential for any Magic: The Gathering collection.
Mind Rot
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The 2011 Magic: The Gathering M12 set remains a foundational release for the trading card game, offering a streamlined and accessible entry point for new players and a nostalgic touch for veterans. Within this core set, the Mind Rot card (number 101) serves as a quintessential example of early game design, featuring a straightforward mana cost of {2}{B} to target an opponent and force them to discard two cards. As a common sorcery, it provides immediate strategic value, allowing collectors to complete their M12 base sets while appreciating the evolution of Black's removal mechanics. The foil treatment adds a distinct visual appeal, making this print a desirable addition for those who appreciate the aesthetic variety within the M12 release. Collectors often seek out these cards to build comprehensive collections of the 2011 Magic: The Gathering era, valuing the historical significance of the M12 set in the game's timeline. Whether you are looking to expand your Magic: The Gathering library or complete a specific set, this card represents a key piece of the game's enduring legacy.
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Mind Rot
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Steve Luke
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{B}
Sorcery
B
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Target player discards two cards.
Not every thought is a good one.
