The Timesifter foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2003 Mirrodin expansion. This rare artifact card is a sought-after addition for serious TCG collectors.
Timesifter
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Mirrodin
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The Timesifter card, numbered 262, stands as a significant artifact within the 2003 Mirrodin expansion of Magic: The Gathering. Designed by Dany Orizio, this foil variant offers collectors a distinct aesthetic appeal that complements the set's metallic theme. As a five-mana cost artifact, its gameplay mechanic allows players to exile the top card of their library during upkeep, with the player exiling the highest mana value card gaining an extra turn. This strategic potential makes it a memorable inclusion in competitive and casual play alike. For Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts, acquiring the Timesifter foil represents more than just adding a card to a collection; it is about owning a piece of gaming history. Collectors often seek out specific foil treatments to complete their sets or to appreciate the craftsmanship involved in its production. Whether you are building a library of rare artifacts or focusing on the Mirrodin storyline, this card holds a special place among TCG memorabilia.
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Timesifter
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Dany Orizio
Card Stock
English
Foil
{5}
Artifact
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At the beginning of each upkeep, each player exiles the top card of their library. The player who exiled the card with the greatest mana value takes an extra turn after this one. If two or more players' cards are tied for greatest, the tied players repeat this process until the tie is broken.
