The foil version of Praetor's Grasp from Magic: The Gathering's 2011 New Phyrexia expansion, identified as card number 71 in the set.
Praetor's Grasp
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • New Phyrexia
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Description
Praetor's Grasp stands out in Magic: The Gathering's 2011 New Phyrexia expansion as a potent black sorcery that defines the set's grim, industrial aesthetic. As card number 71 in the New Phyrexia set (NPH), this foil variant offers collectors a shimmering addition to their collection, distinguished by its intricate foil treatment that catches the light. Designed by Steve Argyle, the card captures the menacing essence of the Phyrexian threat, appealing to fans of the game's rich lore and strategic gameplay. For investors and hobbyists alike, this product represents a key piece of Magic history. The foil finish elevates its visual appeal, making it a standout for those looking to complete their set or add a touch of elegance to their collection. Whether you are building a competitive deck or curating a display, this card offers both functional value and aesthetic charm. Its enduring popularity among Magic enthusiasts ensures its place as a valuable item for any serious collector.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Praetor's Grasp
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Steve Argyle
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}{B}
Sorcery
B
Card Text
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Search target opponent's library for a card and exile it face down. Then that player shuffles. You may play that card for as long as it remains exiled.
Sheoldred weaves every thread of information into a noose to hang her enemies.
