The Call of the Conclave foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2017 Modern Masters set offers a distinct finish for this popular green-white sorcery.
Call of the Conclave
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Modern Masters
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Call of the Conclave stands as a versatile option for players navigating the mana bases in Magic: The Gathering. As a green-white sorcery, this card allows you to create a 3/3 green Centaur creature token, providing immediate board presence and utility. The Modern Masters 2017 release (MM3) brought beloved staples back to the forefront, and this card number 154 features a premium foil treatment that catches the light beautifully. For collectors, the foil variant offers a tactile and visual upgrade over the nonfoil version, making it a desirable addition to any organized play collection. The artwork by Terese Nielsen complements the card's identity within the Gruul Clans lore, where centaurs serve as evangelists. Whether you are looking to complete your Modern Masters checklist or enhance your Commander library, this foil card represents a high-quality piece of TCG history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured
Call of the Conclave
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Terese Nielsen
Card Stock
English
Foil
{G}{W}
Sorcery
G, W
Card Text
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Create a 3/3 green Centaur creature token.
Centaurs are sent to evangelize in Gruul territories where words of war speak louder than prayers of peace.
