The 2017 Modern Masters release featuring the Death-Hood Cobra (MM3 #123) foil card, a flexible Phyrexian Snake with versatile activation abilities.
Death-Hood Cobra
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Modern Masters
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The 2017 Modern Masters set serves as a cornerstone for Magic: The Gathering collectors seeking high-quality reprints of classic mechanics. Within this release, the Death-Hood Cobra (card number 123) stands out as a versatile creature option for builders. This foil variant of the card offers a distinct visual appeal while maintaining the functional utility that defines the Phyrexian Snake subtype. Designed by Jason Felix, this card presents a creature that provides tactical flexibility through its activated abilities. Players can choose to grant reach or deathtouch to other creatures by paying mana, making it a strategic tool in various game formats. Collectors often target this product to complete their Modern Masters sets or to add a foil finish to their library of Phyrexian-themed cards. The card's low mana cost and adaptable effects make it a recognizable piece for enthusiasts of the game's history.
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Death-Hood Cobra
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Jason Felix
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{G}
Creature — Phyrexian Snake
2 / 2
G
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{1}{G}: This creature gains reach until end of turn. {1}{G}: This creature gains deathtouch until end of turn.
"Size alone does not guarantee survival." —Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger
