The 2015 Modern Masters release includes this foil Mana Leak card, numbered 50, featuring iconic blue instant gameplay from the Magic: The Gathering universe.
Mana Leak
2015 • Magic: The Gathering • Modern Masters
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Mana Leak stands as a cornerstone of blue control strategies in Magic: The Gathering, and its inclusion in the 2015 Modern Masters set cements its status among collectors. This card, numbered 50 and designated MM2, was produced as a foil variant, offering a distinct visual appeal that complements its powerful in-game function. Designed by Howard Lyon, the card’s artistic presentation adds significant value for enthusiasts who appreciate the creative history of the brand. The 2015 Modern Masters collection was curated to bring powerful cards from Magic's history into a standardized format, making this release a key component for those building their Magic: The Gathering library. Collectors often seek this foil card to complete the set or to add a reliable counter-spell to their vintage-inspired decks. The product represents a blend of nostalgic gameplay mechanics and high-quality production values, appealing to both competitive players and dedicated hobbyists who value the enduring legacy of Magic: The Gathering.
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Card Details
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Featured
Mana Leak
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Howard Lyon
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{U}
Instant
U
Card Text
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Counter target spell unless its controller pays {3}.
The fatal flaw in every plan is the assumption that you know more than your enemy.
