This product is for the foil version of Torsten Von Ursus from the 2009 Magic: The Gathering Masters Edition III set, identified by card number 183.
Torsten Von Ursus
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Masters Edition III
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The 2009 release of Magic: The Gathering Masters Edition III included this foil version of the legendary card Torsten Von Ursus, cataloged as card number 183. As a six-mana legendary Human Soldier, this creature brings significant board presence to various deck archetypes within the format. Collectors often seek out this card to complete their Masters Edition III checklist, particularly those who prefer the visual impact of foil treatments over nonfoil prints. The card’s design and mechanics remain a staple for players looking to build powerful strategies around its abilities. Whether you are looking to add to your collection or enhance your gameplay options, the Torsten Von Ursus foil card from Magic: The Gathering represents a distinct piece of the game’s history. Its status as a common card in a premium set makes it a unique acquisition for enthusiasts of the Masters Edition III era.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Torsten Von Ursus
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Mark Poole
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{G}{G}{W}
Legendary Creature — Human Soldier
5 / 5
G, W
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"How can you accuse me of evil? Though these deeds be unsavory, no one will argue: good shall follow from them."
