Identify this 2003 Magic: The Gathering Mirrodin release featuring the rare Atog creature Megatog, card number 100.
Megatog
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Mirrodin
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As card number 100 in the set, this rare Atog features a mana cost of {4}{R}{R} and boasts a base power and toughness of 3/4. Its unique ability allows players to sacrifice an artifact to grant it +3/+3 and trample until the end of the turn, making it a dynamic choice for aggressive strategies. Artist Pete Venters brought this mechanical beast to life for the Mirrodin set, capturing the industrial aesthetic that defines this era of Magic: The Gathering. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Mirrodin collections or to add a versatile threat to their decks. The card’s design and gameplay mechanics reflect the innovative spirit of early 2000s trading card game design. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new collector, Megatog represents a key piece of the Mirrodin story. Explore the diverse range of Magic: The Gathering products available to build your collection with confidence.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Megatog
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Pete Venters
Card Stock
English
{4}{R}{R}
Creature — Atog
3 / 4
R
Card Text
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Sacrifice an artifact: This creature gets +3/+3 and gains trample until end of turn.
In an ironic bit of evolution, the megatog's dozens of teeth are mainly ornamental. It prefers swallowing things whole.
