The 2013 Magic: The Gathering Core Set M14 release featuring the Mind Rot foil card. This common sorcery, numbered 106, offers collectors a high-quality foil version of a staple black removal spell.
Mind Rot
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The 2013 Magic: The Gathering Core Set, known as M14, reintroduced many foundational spells to the standard environment, including the black sorcery Mind Rot. Numbered 106 in the set, this card allows the controller to force a target opponent to discard two cards, serving as a versatile removal tool in gameplay. The foil variation adds a shimmering finish that distinguishes it from the standard nonfoil print, appealing to collectors who appreciate the visual upgrade. Illustrated by Steve Luke, this edition captures the essence of the early 2010s Magic design aesthetic. For enthusiasts building their M14 collection, the Mind Rot foil represents a key component for those seeking to complete the full set with high-quality variants. Whether you are a long-time player familiar with the card's mechanics or a new collector exploring the Magic brand, this foil card stands out as a tangible piece of gaming history.
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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.
"What a pity. You should have written it down." —Liliana Vess
