The Mind Spring card from Magic: The Gathering's M10 core set is a powerful blue sorcery that allows players to draw X cards. Released in 2009, this card features artwork by Mark Zug.
Mind Spring
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The Mind Spring card, designated as card number 64 in the Magic: The Gathering M10 core set, represents a pivotal moment in the game's history. Released in 2009, this Rare sorcery card has become a cornerstone for many Magic: The Gathering trading card game card strategies. With a mana cost of {X}{U}{U}, players can leverage this card to draw a significant number of cards, providing essential card advantage in various formats. Collectors often seek out the Mind Spring card for its gameplay utility and its place in the iconic M10 set. The card's simplicity and power make it a favorite among Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts, who appreciate its ability to turn the tide of a game with a single cast. Whether you are building a competitive deck or adding to your collection, the Mind Spring card from Magic: The Gathering is a must-have for any serious player. Its enduring popularity speaks to its effectiveness and the timeless appeal of the Magic: The Gathering brand.
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Card Details
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Mind Spring
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Mark Zug
Card Stock
English
{X}{U}{U}
Sorcery
U
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Draw X cards.
Fragments of thought refract and multiply, surging in a geyser of dizzying insight.
