The 2003 Mirrodin expansion introduced the foil Lumengrid Sentinel, a versatile Human Wizard card numbered 40 in the set.
Lumengrid Sentinel
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Mirrodin
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Released in 2003 as part of the Mirrodin expansion, the Lumengrid Sentinel occupies card number 40 in the Magic: The Gathering catalog. This foil uncommon creature offers distinct mechanical value for players exploring the set's artifact-heavy themes. As a Human Wizard with a mana cost of {2}{U}, the Sentinel brings flying to the battlefield while providing strategic utility through its triggered ability. When an artifact you control enters, you may tap a target permanent, allowing for flexible interaction during play. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering often seek this card for its foil treatment and its role in the Mirrodin storyline. The card’s design by Scott M. Fischer captures the industrial aesthetic of the plane, appealing to those who appreciate the era’s unique art direction. Whether you are building a themed deck or completing a set, this card represents a key piece of the Mirrodin narrative.
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Card Details
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Lumengrid Sentinel
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Scott M. Fischer
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Creature — Human Wizard
1 / 2
U
Card Text
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Flying Whenever an artifact you control enters, you may tap target permanent.
The vedalken order their Neurok sentinels to watch over the shores of the Quicksilver Sea, as if they know of intruders yet to come.
