The 2009 Magic: The Gathering M10 base set card Ponder (No. 68) is a fundamental blue sorcery designed to enhance library manipulation strategies.
Ponder
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Ponder is a blue sorcery card from the 2009 Magic: The Gathering M10 base set, identified by card number 68. This card allows players to look at the top three cards of their library, rearrange them in any order, and then optionally shuffle the library. By putting the desired cards back on top, collectors and players can improve their starting hand or set up future turns with greater precision. The card costs one blue mana to cast, making it an efficient tool for deck construction and resource management. Its straightforward mechanics have made it a staple in many competitive and casual strategies over the years. For collectors, owning a copy of this card from the M10 release adds a piece of Magic history to their collection, representing a key era of the trading card game's evolution. The design and rules text remain consistent across raw and graded examples, appealing to those who appreciate both the gameplay and the collectible nature of the M10 set.
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Ponder
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Dan Murayama Scott
Card Stock
English
{U}
Sorcery
U
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Look at the top three cards of your library, then put them back in any order. You may shuffle. Draw a card.
Tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.
