The Jayemdae Tome foil card from the 2015 Magic Origins set. This #231 artifact book offers a strategic draw effect for TCG enthusiasts.
Jayemdae Tome
2015 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic Origins
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The Jayemdae Tome foil card, numbered 231 in the Magic Origins set released in 2015, stands as a notable piece for trading card game collectors. This artifact book card requires four mana to cast and offers a versatile ability: by tapping it, the controller can draw a single card. This function makes it a valuable resource accelerator in gameplay, appealing to collectors who appreciate both strategic utility and aesthetic finish. The foil treatment adds a distinctive shimmer that enhances its visual appeal, distinguishing it from non-foil versions within the same release. Collectors often seek out cards like this for their contribution to set completion and their role in various deck archetypes. Its straightforward mechanics and reliable effect ensure it remains a relevant and sought-after item among enthusiasts. Whether you are completing a set or expanding your library, the Jayemdae Tome foil card offers a blend of functionality and collector value.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Jayemdae Tome
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Donato Giancola
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}
Artifact — Book
Card Text
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{4}, {T}: Draw a card.
A true scribe devotes an entire lifetime to the creation of a single volume, a masterpiece as unique as its maker.
