The 2019 Modern Horizons Hollowhead Sliver foil card, catalog number 132, for your Magic: The Gathering collection.
Hollowhead Sliver
2019 • Magic: The Gathering • Modern Horizons
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The 2019 Modern Horizons expansion reimagined classic mechanics for the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, and this release includes the Hollowhead Sliver as card number 132. As an Uncommon rarity within the MH1 set, this card features a striking foil finish that appeals to collectors looking to complete their Modern Horizons inventory. Designed by Johan Grenier, the card represents a unique creature type in the game, offering a distinct tactical option for players who enjoy synergistic strategies. For enthusiasts of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, adding this foil variant to a collection provides both aesthetic value and gameplay utility. The specific design and foil treatment make it a desirable piece for those building comprehensive sets or seeking high-quality creature cards from this pivotal year in the game's history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Hollowhead Sliver
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Johan Grenier
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}
Creature — Sliver
2 / 2
R
Card Text
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Sliver creatures you control have "{T}, Discard a card: Draw a card."
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