The 2021 Modern Horizons 2 Void Mirror etched rare card, a sought-after artifact from Magic: The Gathering's Modern Horizons 2 set.
Void Mirror
2021 • Magic: The Gathering • Modern Horizons 2
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This rare artifact card introduces a strategic layer to the game by countering spells cast without colored mana, a mechanic that appeals to players and collectors alike. Collectors often seek out the etched variation for its unique texture and visual depth, which enhances the card's presence in any display. The collaboration between artist Colin Boyer and the game's design team results in a piece that honors the franchise's legacy while offering a modern twist. Whether you are a seasoned Magic: The Gathering enthusiast or a newcomer exploring the hobby, this product represents a key component of the Modern Horizons 2 universe. Its status as a rare card ensures it remains a focal point for serious collectors looking to capture the essence of this pivotal era in trading card history. For those interested in the intersection of strategy and collectibility, the Void Mirror etched rare offers a tangible connection to the game's evolving narrative.
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Card Details
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Void Mirror
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Colin Boyer
Card Stock
English
Etched
{2}
Artifact
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Whenever a player casts a spell, if no colored mana was spent to cast it, counter that spell.
"A mirror does more than reflect reality—it shapes it." —Niko Aris
