Sphere of Reason is a 2001 uncommon enchantment from the Magic: The Gathering Odyssey set, featuring a foil finish and card number 51.
Sphere of Reason
2001 • Magic: The Gathering • Odyssey
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Sphere of Reason, card number 51 in the Odyssey expansion, stands as a distinct white mana enchantment from Magic: The Gathering’s 2001 release. Designed by Christopher Moeller, this foil version captures the era’s aesthetic while offering a functional defensive effect against blue damage. Collectors often seek this uncommon card to complete Odyssey base sets or to build white-aligned strategies that rely on its damage prevention capabilities. The Odyssey set remains a cornerstone for vintage Magic enthusiasts, and this foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal prized by TCG collectors. Whether you are hunting for set completion or expanding your vintage library, this card represents a tangible piece of Magic’s rich history. Understanding the nuances of early 2000s expansions helps collectors appreciate the design evolution seen in cards like Sphere of Reason. The interplay between mana cost, color identity, and effect makes it a notable entry for those studying the game’s mechanics during this period.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Sphere of Reason
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Christopher Moeller
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{W}
Enchantment
W
Card Text
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If a blue source would deal damage to you, prevent 2 of that damage.
Reason exposes deception.
