The Phantasmal Bear foil card from the 2018 Magic: The Gathering Masters 25 set. This foil version of card #69 features unique gameplay mechanics and artistic design.
Phantasmal Bear
2018 • Magic: The Gathering • Masters 25
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The Phantasmal Bear foil card stands out in the Magic: The Gathering Masters 25 collection as a distinctive blue creature. Released in 2018, this foil version of card number 69 offers collectors a shimmering addition to their sets. Created by artist Ryan Yee, the card depicts a Bear Illusion with a mana cost of one blue mana. Its strategic gameplay involves sacrificing the creature when targeted by spells or abilities, making it a unique tactical element for players. Collectors often seek this card for its foil treatment and its role in the blue color identity. Whether building a themed collection or focusing on specific set completions, the Phantasmal Bear foil represents a valuable piece of Magic: The Gathering history. The card's design and mechanics reflect the innovative spirit of the Masters series, appealing to both casual and serious TCG enthusiasts.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Phantasmal Bear
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Ryan Yee
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Creature — Bear Illusion
2 / 2
U
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When this creature becomes the target of a spell or ability, sacrifice it.
"You know it to be false, but when its claws find you, what you know won't matter much at all." —Pol Jamaar, illusionist
