A rare foil land card from Magic: The Gathering's Mirrodin set, numbered 281, featuring versatile mana generation for collectors.
Glimmervoid
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Mirrodin
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Released in 2003 as part of the Mirrodin expansion, Glimmervoid is a distinctive land card numbered 281 within the Magic: The Gathering trading card game catalog. This foil variant is highly sought after by collectors who appreciate the industrial aesthetic and mechanical depth of the Mirrodin block. As a land with zero mana cost, it provides flexible mana production, allowing players to add one mana of any color each turn, though it requires careful management to avoid sacrificing itself if no artifacts remain on the battlefield. Collectors value this card not only for its gameplay utility but also for its place in the rich lore of the Mirrodin plane. For those building a complete Mirrodin collection, this foil edition stands out due to its shimmering finish and historical significance in the evolution of Magic's design philosophy. Whether you are completing a set or adding a key staple to your library, Glimmervoid remains a cornerstone of the Mirrodin era.
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Glimmervoid
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Lars Grant-West
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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At the beginning of the end step, if you control no artifacts, sacrifice this land. {T}: Add one mana of any color.
An empty canvas holds infinite possibilities.
