The Magic: The Gathering Panic Attack foil card, numbered 150 in the 2009 M10 set, offers a striking red sorcery with a shimmering finish for TCG enthusiasts.
Panic Attack
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Numbered 150 in the 2009 M10 set, the Panic Attack card represents a staple red sorcery in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Designed with a bold foil finish, this release captures the intense energy of the game's red mana pool, making it a visually distinct addition to any collection. The card allows players to prevent up to three target creatures from blocking, a versatile effect that has resonated with builders since its introduction. Collectors often seek out M10 base set cards for their nostalgic value and historical significance in the game's evolution. Whether you are building a vintage deck or curating a display of classic TCG artifacts, this card offers a tangible link to the game's rich history. By focusing on the integrity of the catalog, we ensure that collectors can find the specific M10 cards they need. For those interested in completing set runs or adding foil parallels to their collection, this release remains a key component of the Magic: The Gathering landscape.
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Featured Subject
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Panic Attack
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Izzy
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}
Sorcery
R
Card Text
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Up to three target creatures can't block this turn.
"What do they see in the throes of panic? I'm not sure I want to know." —Kezim, prodigal pyromancer
