The 1999 Mercadian Masques release of Ivory Mask, numbered 24, features a distinctive foil finish on this white mana enchantment card.
Ivory Mask
1999 • Magic: The Gathering • Mercadian Masques
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Released in 1999 as part of the Mercadian Masques expansion, the Ivory Mask card (number 24) remains a notable entry for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. This enchantment card, illustrated by Glen Angus, costs four mana to cast and provides the powerful shroud ability, preventing opponents from targeting it with spells or abilities. Collectors often seek this foil variant for its aesthetic appeal and its role in completing the Mercadian Masques set. The card's white mana identity and straightforward mechanics make it a recognizable piece for vintage MTG collectors. Whether you are expanding your collection or hunting for specific foil treatments from this era, this release offers a tangible connection to late 90s card game design. The foil finish enhances the card's visual presence, making it a standout piece for display or collection growth. Building a complete Mercadian Masques collection requires attention to detail, and finding high-quality examples of cards like Ivory Mask is a key pursuit for dedicated hobbyists.
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Ivory Mask
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Glen Angus
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{W}{W}
Enchantment
W
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You have shroud. (You can't be the target of spells or abilities.)
"I did not choose my role, Orim," said Cho-Manno patiently, "and I suspect Gerrard did not choose his."
