# 2003 Magic: The Gathering Mirrodin #90

> A rare foil sorcery from the 2003 Mirrodin expansion, featuring a unique coin-flip mechanic that scales damage and card advantage.

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## Identity

- **Year**: 2003
- **Manufacturer brand**: Magic: The Gathering
- **Set / series**: Mirrodin
- **Card number**: #90
- **Product type**: TCG_CARD

## Description

Fiery Gambit, card number 90 from the Mirrodin set, represents a pivotal moment in Magic: The Gathering history when the plane of metal was introduced to players. Released in 2003, this rare sorcery card is defined by its volatile coin-flip mechanic, which offers a dramatic swing between failure and massive reward. The card’s design, illustrated by Scott M. Fischer, captures the industrial aesthetic of the Mirrodin plane, making it a visually distinct piece for any collection. As a red spell costing three mana, it appeals to collectors who appreciate the strategic depth and risk-reward dynamics of early 2000s Magic design. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal, enhancing its status as a sought-after item for set completists. This card remains a memorable example of the creative experimentation that defined the Mirrodin block, offering both nostalgic value and mechanical intrigue to those who study the game's evolution.

## FAQ

### What does the coin-flip mechanic do on Fiery Gambit?

Fiery Gambit requires you to flip a coin repeatedly until you lose a flip or choose to stop. If you win at least one flip, it deals 3 damage to a target creature. Winning two or more flips deals 6 damage to each opponent, while winning three or more flips allows you to draw nine cards and untap all your lands.

### Is Fiery Gambit a rare card in the Mirrodin set?

Yes, Fiery Gambit is classified as a Rare card within the Mirrodin expansion, identified by its card number 90 and foil treatment in this variation.

### Who illustrated the Mirrodin version of Fiery Gambit?

The Mirrodin version of Fiery Gambit was illustrated by Scott M. Fischer, whose artwork helped define the visual identity of the metal plane.

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