The Narcomoeba foil card from the 2013 Modern Masters release, an uncommon Magic: The Gathering card known for its strategic graveyard mechanics.
Narcomoeba
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Modern Masters
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The Narcomoeba foil card, identified as #55 in the 2013 Modern Masters release, offers a distinctive twist on creature gameplay for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. As an uncommon card with a mana cost of {1}{U}, this creature—classified as an Illusion—provides players with a dynamic board presence through its unique graveyard interaction. When this card is placed into your graveyard from your library, you have the option to immediately return it to the battlefield, allowing for flexible strategic maneuvers during play. For collectors, this 2013 Modern Masters edition is a sought-after piece due to its foil finish and its role in reprinted classic mechanics. Investing in Magic: The Gathering cards like Narcomoeba allows collectors to engage with the game's rich history and strategic depth. This card exemplifies the creativity and innovation that have made Magic: The Gathering a enduring favorite among hobbyists and competitive players alike.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Narcomoeba
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Matt Stewart
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{U}
Creature — Illusion
1 / 1
U
Card Text
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Flying When this card is put into your graveyard from your library, you may put it onto the battlefield.
It was created by the Iquati as a living memory—one that objects to being forgotten.
