The 2012 Magic: The Gathering M13 expansion features the Void Stalker, card #77, in a foil treatment illustrated by Marco Nelor.
Void Stalker
2012 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The 2012 Magic: The Gathering M13 expansion features the Void Stalker, card #77, in a foil treatment illustrated by Marco Nelor. This Rare creature card belongs to the Elemental subtype and costs {1}{U} to cast. With a mana value of 2 and power/toughness of 2/1, it offers efficient gameplay options for blue-based decks. The card's ability allows players to return themselves and a target creature to the top of their owners' libraries, a mechanic that adds strategic depth to the game. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading cards often seek out foil versions of key cards from this era to complete their sets. The M13 set remains a popular choice for builders looking to assemble comprehensive collections of modern TCG staples. The distinctive foil finish enhances the visual appeal of the card, making it a desirable addition to any collection. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the hobby, the Void Stalker foil represents a significant piece of TCG history from the M13 release.
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Card Details
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Void Stalker
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Marco Nelor
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{U}
Creature — Elemental
2 / 1
U
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{2}{U}, {T}: Put this creature and target creature on top of their owners' libraries, then those players shuffle their libraries.
Now you see it, now you're gone.
