The 2009 Magic: The Gathering Spellbook artifact card (M10 #220), an uncommon piece featuring Andrew Goldhawk's art and powerful hand-size flexibility.
Spellbook
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The Spellbook card from the 2009 Magic: The Gathering base set (M10) stands as a functional artifact within the trading card game's extensive history. Identified as card number 220, this uncommon release allows players to remove the standard maximum hand size limit, providing strategic depth in deck construction. Crafted by artist Andrew Goldhawk, the card retains the classic design language of the M10 expansion, appealing to collectors who value both gameplay mechanics and set completeness. For enthusiasts building their Magic: The Gathering collections, this artifact represents a tangible connection to the game's evolving rules landscape. The absence of a mana cost makes it an accessible piece for various archetypes, while its status as a non-serial numbered card ensures it remains a staple for set builders. Whether you are looking to complete the M10 subset or add versatile artifacts to your collection, this card offers distinct collector value through its iconic rules text and historical significance within the Magic brand.
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Card Details
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Spellbook
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Andrew Goldhawk
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English
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Artifact — Book
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You have no maximum hand size.
"Everything the wise woman learned she wrote in a book, and when the pages were black with ink, she took white ink and began again." —Karn, silver golem
