Monomania is a rare sorcery card from the 2011 Magic: The Gathering M12 core set, featuring unique art by James Ryman and a powerful hand-discarding effect.
Monomania
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Released in 2011 as part of the Magic: The Gathering M12 core set, Monomania (card number 102) stands as a significant black sorcery for competitive and casual players alike. This card requires five mana to cast, specifically three generic and two black mana, making it a mid-to-late game threat. The card's effect forces a target opponent to choose one card from their hand and discard the remaining cards, providing a decisive advantage in resource management. Designed by artist James Ryman, this rare version captures the dark thematic essence of the set's design language. For collectors, acquiring this card from the M12 release offers a tangible connection to a pivotal era in trading card game history. The card's mechanical depth and striking presentation make it a valuable addition to any serious Magic: The Gathering collection, appealing to those who appreciate both strategic gameplay and the artistic evolution of the brand during the 2011 release period.
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Monomania
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
James Ryman
Card Stock
English
{3}{B}{B}
Sorcery
B
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Target player chooses a card in their hand and discards the rest.
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