The New Phyrexia Surge Node foil card (#160) from Magic: The Gathering's 2011 expansion, a key artifact for competitive and casual play.
Surge Node
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • New Phyrexia
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The Surge Node, designated as card number 160 in the 2011 Magic: The Gathering New Phyrexia expansion, serves as a foundational artifact for players navigating the plane's mechanized landscape. This foil version adds a distinct visual appeal to the uncommon rarity, making it a desirable component for collectors building complete set collections. The card functions as a resource engine, entering the battlefield with charge counters that allow players to transfer value to other artifacts on the field. This flexibility makes it a staple in decks requiring efficient mana acceleration or permanent enhancement. Whether you are completing a high-end foil set or seeking reliable in-game utility, this artifact represents the strategic depth of the era. The foil treatment enhances its collectibility, offering a premium finish that appeals to hobbyists who value both aesthetic quality and gameplay relevance. Integrating this card into your Magic: The Gathering collection supports a deeper understanding of the game's artifact ecosystem.
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Card Details
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Surge Node
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Lars Grant-West
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}
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This artifact enters with six charge counters on it. {1}, {T}, Remove a charge counter from this artifact: Put a charge counter on target artifact.
Without a foe to focus on, the machine priests had time to indulge in new sciences.
