The 2012 Magic: The Gathering M13 Turn to Slag foil card, a powerful sorcery designed to destroy creatures and their equipment.
Turn to Slag
2012 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Turn to Slag stands as a formidable sorcery within the Magic: The Gathering M13 core set, released in 2012. Designed by Zoltan Boros and Gabor Szikszai, this card delivers a potent five-mana effect that deals damage to a target creature while simultaneously destroying all Equipment attached to it. This dual-action capability makes it a strategic tool for players looking to neutralize heavily armed opponents. The foil variation of Turn to Slag, identified as card number 153, adds a layer of visual appeal and rarity that appeals to enthusiasts of the Red mana color identity. Owning a copy of this card allows collectors to appreciate the intricate artwork and the historical context of the Magic brand during this pivotal release. Whether you are building a vintage collection or seeking to complete a set of core set staples, the M13 Turn to Slag foil remains a notable addition. ## Sources
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Turn to Slag
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Zoltan Boros & Gabor Szikszai
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{R}{R}
Sorcery
R
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Turn to Slag deals 5 damage to target creature. Destroy all Equipment attached to that creature.
"If it wasn't a blackened, stinking, melted abomination before, it certainly is now." —Koth of the Hammer
