The Magic 2010 expansion with this foil Naturalize card #195, a foundational removal spell for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts completing their base set collections.
Naturalize
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Naturalize, card number 195 from the Magic 2010 base set, remains a pivotal piece of Magic: The Gathering history. Released in 2009, this Common card features the iconic white/green removal effect that defined early game design. The foil finish adds a distinct visual appeal for collectors seeking high-quality variants of essential spells. Art by Tim Hildebrandt brings a dynamic visual to this instant spell, which allows players to destroy a target artifact or enchantment. For those building decks or curating a comprehensive Magic: The Gathering collection, this card represents a cornerstone of strategic gameplay. The 2009 release context highlights the evolution of the game's mechanics during this era. Collectors often seek out foil versions for their aesthetic value and historical significance within the Magic 2010 set. This product is ideal for hobbyists looking to complete their base set portfolios or enhance their TCG library with a functional and visually striking card.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Naturalize
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Tim Hildebrandt
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{G}
Instant
G
Card Text
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Destroy target artifact or enchantment.
If you want to destroy something lifeless, make it live.
