The 2003 Magic: The Gathering Mirrodin expansion with this foil Regress card (#48), a complete instant featuring {2}{U} mana cost.
Regress
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Mirrodin
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The 2003 Mirrodin expansion redefined the Magic: The Gathering landscape with its unique metallic aesthetic and artifact-heavy mechanics. Within this set, the Regress card (#48) stands out as a versatile blue instant for players and collectors alike. With a mana cost of {2}{U}, this card allows you to return a target permanent to its owner's hand, providing essential disruption in many game scenarios. For collectors, the foil treatment adds significant visual appeal, catching the light with a shimmering finish that distinguishes it from the non-foil base version. Illustrated by Randy Gallegos, the card captures the era's distinctive art style while maintaining clarity in its rules text. Whether you are completing your Mirrodin collection or adding a staple card to your deck box, this foil Regress offers both historical significance and gameplay utility. The card's design reflects the industrial themes of the Mirrodin plane, appealing to fans of the setting's lore.
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Regress
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Randy Gallegos
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Instant
U
Card Text
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Return target permanent to its owner's hand.
"Once cast, a spell can be undone. But once revealed, a secret can never again be kept." —Pontifex, elder researcher
