The foil Mishra's Workshop from Magic: The Gathering's Masters Edition IV. This rare artifact land is a cornerstone for competitive and collector audiences.
Mishra's Workshop
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Masters Edition IV
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Mishra's Workshop, card number 247 from the 2011 Masters Edition IV set, remains a staple for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. As a powerful land card, it allows players to generate three colorless mana, dedicated exclusively to casting artifact spells. This foil version from the Masters Edition IV release is highly sought after by collectors building complete sets or those specifically targeting rare parallels within the Masters series. The card’s utility in artifact-centric decks has kept it relevant across multiple eras of play. For collectors, owning a foil example from Masters Edition IV offers a tangible connection to one of Magic's most influential formats. The distinctive foil finish enhances its visual appeal, making it a standout piece for any display. Whether you are expanding your collection of rare lands or looking to complete your Masters Edition IV checklist, Mishra's Workshop provides both historical significance and gameplay value. Its enduring legacy in the Trading Card Game community ensures it remains a key item for serious investors and hobbyists alike.
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Mishra's Workshop
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Kaja Foglio
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English
Foil
Land
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{T}: Add {C}{C}{C}. Spend this mana only to cast artifact spells.
Though he eventually came to despise Tocasia, Mishra listened well to her lessons on clarity of purpose. Unlike his brother, he focused his mind on a single goal.
