The 1999 Magic: The Gathering Mercadian Masques Brainstorm #61 foil card, a staple blue instant sought after by vintage TCG collectors.
Brainstorm
1999 • Magic: The Gathering • Mercadian Masques
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The 1999 Mercadian Masques expansion established a distinct aesthetic for Magic: The Gathering, and this Brainstorm card #61 holds a prominent place within that era. As a common blue instant, it allows players to draw three cards while putting two back on top of the library in any order, a powerful effect that remains relevant in many formats. Collectors targeting the Mercadian Masques set often seek the foil treatment for its visual appeal and historical significance within the block's design language. DiTerlizzi’s artwork provides the visual anchor for this piece of TCG history. For those building comprehensive collections, acquiring this card number is essential. The foil finish adds a layer of desirability for hobbyists who appreciate the craftsmanship of late-90s printing techniques. Whether you are completing a set or adding to a vintage library, this card represents a tangible connection to the game's evolving mechanics and artistic direction during the Masques block.
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Brainstorm
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
DiTerlizzi
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Instant
U
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Draw three cards, then put two cards from your hand on top of your library in any order.
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