This foil version of the powerful Warp World sorcery card from Magic: The Gathering's 2009 M10 core set, cataloged as card number 163.
Warp World
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The Magic: The Gathering trading card game card known as Warp World is a significant piece of the M10 core set released in 2009. Carrying the card number 163, this sorcery card requires a mana cost of five generic mana and three red mana to cast. Its powerful effect allows each player to shuffle all permanents they own into their library, then reveal cards from the top to put artifacts, creatures, lands, and enchantments onto the battlefield. This unique interaction makes it a memorable inclusion for any Magic: The Gathering collection. Collectors often seek out the foil treatment of this card for its visual appeal and historical significance within the game's history. The red mana symbol indicates its affiliation with the red mana color identity, appealing to those who favor aggressive or disruptive strategies. Whether you are building a library of competitive staples or focusing on the aesthetic value of rare cards, the Warp World foil from 2009 offers a compelling addition.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Warp World
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Ron Spencer
Card Stock
English
Foil
{5}{R}{R}{R}
Sorcery
R
Card Text
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Each player shuffles all permanents they own into their library, then reveals that many cards from the top of their library. Each player puts all artifact, creature, and land cards revealed this way onto the battlefield, then does the same for enchantment cards, then puts all cards revealed this way that weren't put onto the battlefield on the bottom of their library.
