The 2013 Modern Masters release featuring the foil Frogmite (#207), a staple artifact creature known for its powerful affinity mechanic.
Frogmite
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Modern Masters
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The 2013 Modern Masters expansion brought a curated selection of powerful cards from Magic: The Gathering's history into a single, accessible format. Among these reprints is the foil Frogmite, cataloged as card number 207. This artifact creature serves as a foundational piece for players and collectors who appreciate the strategic depth of affinity decks. The card's ability to reduce its casting cost based on the number of artifacts controlled made it a highly sought-after inclusion in competitive play during its era. For collectors, this release represents a significant moment in TCG history, offering a high-quality foil treatment of a beloved card. Its enduring appeal lies in both its gameplay utility and its status as a key reprint. Whether you are investing in TCG history or expanding your library, this card offers a tangible connection to one of Magic's most influential competitive formats. The foil variant adds a layer of visual distinction that appeals to enthusiasts of the brand.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Frogmite
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Terese Nielsen
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}
Artifact Creature — Frog
2 / 2
Card Text
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Affinity for artifacts (This spell costs {1} less to cast for each artifact you control.)
At first, vedalken observers thought blinkmoths naturally avoided certain places. Then they realized those places were frogmite feeding grounds.
