The Odyssey expansion Thought Eater card #106 in a foil finish, featuring the Beast creature type and unique gameplay mechanics.
Thought Eater
2001 • Magic: The Gathering • Odyssey
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The Odyssey expansion Thought Eater card #106 in a foil finish stands as a distinct entry for Magic: The Gathering collectors. Released in 2001, this uncommon creature card features the Beast subtype and carries a mana cost of {1}{U}. For enthusiasts of the Odyssey set, this product represents a key component for completionists. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal, making it a desirable addition to any collection focused on this release. Collectors often seek out these cards to round out their Odyssey collections or to appreciate the intricate design work characteristic of early 2000s Magic: The Gathering production. Whether you are building a themed deck focused on the mechanics of the Odyssey era or simply curating a library of foil cards from this period, this product holds significant value. The combination of the Beast type, the specific card number 106, and the foil finish creates a unique collectible that appeals to both casual players and serious investors in TCG history.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Thought Eater
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Luca Zontini
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{U}
Creature — Beast
2 / 2
U
Card Text
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Flying Your maximum hand size is reduced by three.
The first memory it sucks out of its host is how to get rid of it.
