The 2003 Mirrodin expansion with this foil Neurok Spy trading card, featuring the elusive blue Human Rogue creature card number 44.
Neurok Spy
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Mirrodin
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Released in 2003 as part of the Mirrodin set, the Neurok Spy occupies a unique space in Magic: The Gathering lore and gameplay. As card number 44, this foil version of the Human Rogue creature stands out for collectors who appreciate the intricate world-building of Mirrodin's metallic landscape. The card depicts a Vedalken operative whose primary function revolves around stealth and information gathering within the artifact-heavy environment of the plane. For investors and set builders, the foil treatment adds significant visual appeal to this common rarity. The card's ability allows it to remain unblocked as long as the defending player controls an artifact, reflecting the pervasive nature of machinery in the Mirrodin setting. This mechanical synergy makes the Neurok Spy a recognizable piece for fans of the era.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Neurok Spy
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Daren Bader
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Creature — Human Rogue
2 / 2
U
Card Text
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This creature can't be blocked as long as defending player controls an artifact.
From the murk of Mephidross to the heart of Kuldotha, the vedalken send their servants forth to gather knowledge from every inch of Mirrodin.
