The Ebony Rhino is a seven-mana artifact creature from Magic: The Gathering's Masters Edition IV, featuring the trample ability in a foil finish.
Ebony Rhino
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Masters Edition IV
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Collectors of Magic: The Gathering often look to Masters Edition IV for high-quality reprints of powerful cards, and the Ebony Rhino stands out as a notable inclusion. Released in 2011, this product carries the set code ME4 and is identified by card number 199 in the catalog. As an Artifact Creature with the Rhino subtype, it commands a mana cost of seven, making it a significant investment for any deck. The card features the trample keyword, allowing excess damage to bypass blockers and reach the opponent's life total. Designed by Amy Weber, the foil treatment adds a distinct visual appeal for those who appreciate the aesthetic variations within the set. For fans of the game, completing a Masters Edition IV collection requires acquiring key cards like this one to ensure a complete set. The combination of its powerful gameplay mechanic and the iconic foil finish makes it a favorite among enthusiasts who value both function and form in their Magic: The Gathering trading card game cards.
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Card Details
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Featured
Ebony Rhino
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Amy Weber
Card Stock
English
Foil
{7}
Artifact Creature — Rhino
4 / 5
Card Text
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Trample
"That Rhino would fetch us a tidy sum, Joven. Perhaps it's time to make it ours." —Chandler
