This 2003 Magic: The Gathering Mirrodin foil card, Blinkmoth Well (#279), is a key uncommon land for TCG collectors completing the Mirrodin set.
Blinkmoth Well
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Mirrodin
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Blinkmoth Well, card number 279 from the Mirrodin expansion, holds a distinct place in Magic: The Gathering history. Released in 2003, this uncommon land card is designed for players seeking efficient resource acceleration. For collectors, the foil variant offers a shimmering finish that enhances its visual appeal during gameplay or display. The card's utility lies in its dual abilities: generating colorless mana or tapping a target noncreature artifact. This versatility has made it a staple in various deck archetypes over the years, driving sustained interest among competitive players and nostalgic fans alike. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Mirrodin checklist or to add a powerful staple to their vintage collection. The foil treatment adds an extra layer of desirability, making Blinkmoth Well a notable piece for any serious TCG enthusiast looking to diversify their inventory with a proven, influential card from the early 2000s era.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Blinkmoth Well
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
David Martin
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
Card Text
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{T}: Add {C}. {2}, {T}: Tap target noncreature artifact.
When dictated by blinkmoth migratory patterns, clouds of tiny lights well up from Mirrodin's core.
