The Netter en-Dal foil card from the Nemesis expansion, a 2000 Magic: The Gathering release featuring this Human Spellshaper.
Netter en-Dal
2000 • Magic: The Gathering • Nemesis
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The Netter en-Dal foil card from the 2000 Nemesis expansion offers collectors a distinct piece of Magic: The Gathering history. As card number 13 in the set, this Common creature represents the early design philosophy of the game's white mana philosophy. The card depicts a Human Spellshaper with a mana cost of one white mana, providing a versatile tactical option for players of that era. For collectors, the foil treatment adds significant visual appeal to this otherwise common card. Whether you are completing a Nemesis set or expanding your white mana collection, this foil variant stands out for its crisp finish and nostalgic value. Collectors often seek out Nemesis cards for their historical significance in the game's evolution. The Netter en-Dal remains a staple for understanding the mechanical depth of the late 1990s and early 2000s formats. By trading, you ensure a secure and professional experience when acquiring this piece of gaming history.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Netter en-Dal
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Matt Cavotta
Card Stock
English
Foil
{W}
Creature — Human Spellshaper
1 / 1
W
Card Text
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{W}, {T}, Discard a card: Target creature can't attack this turn.
The wizard's vocabulary of mogg profanities increased with every net she cast.
