The Magic: The Gathering Braingeyser foil card from the 2011 Masters Edition IV set, featuring a rare finish and powerful gameplay mechanics.
Braingeyser
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Masters Edition IV
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The Braingeyser foil card from Magic: The Gathering's Masters Edition IV (2011) represents a potent option for sorcery enthusiasts in the trading card game community. As card number 40 in the set, this release allows players to target an opponent and force them to draw a variable number of cards, defined by the value of X. This mechanic makes the card a versatile tool for controlling the board state or overwhelming an adversary's resources. The card was illustrated by Mark Tedin, whose artwork complements the card's identity within the broader Masters Edition IV collection. For investors and hobbyists tracking the evolution of Magic: The Gathering, this product serves as a tangible piece of the game's history, offering both aesthetic and functional significance. Whether you are building a deck that utilizes high-impact sorceries or curating a library of rare foil cards, the Braingeyser from Masters Edition IV remains a notable entry. The product's enduring presence in the TCG landscape highlights its importance for serious collectors and players alike.
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Card Details
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Braingeyser
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Mark Tedin
Card Stock
English
Foil
{X}{U}{U}
Sorcery
U
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Target player draws X cards.
