The Magic: The Gathering Onslaught expansion Discombobulate #79 foil card, a sought-after blue instant for serious TCG collectors.
Discombobulate
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • Onslaught
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Discombobulate, designated as card number 79 in the ONS set, stands out as an Uncommon foil edition released in 2002. This instant card features a mana cost of {2}{U}{U} and offers a versatile effect: countering a target spell while allowing the player to look at the top four cards of their library and reorder them. The creative vision for this card was brought to life by artist Alex Horley-Orlandelli, whose work remains a staple for fans of the era. For collectors, the foil treatment adds a distinct visual appeal that elevates this card beyond its Uncommon rarity. It serves as a key piece for those completing the Onslaught set or seeking quality examples of blue instant spells from this pivotal era. Whether you are building a themed collection or looking to expand your TCG inventory with historically significant cards, this release offers a tangible connection to Magic's rich history.
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Card Details
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Discombobulate
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Alex Horley-Orlandelli
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}{U}
Instant
U
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Counter target spell. Look at the top four cards of your library, then put them back in any order.
"I said 'pick his brain,' not 'tear off his head.'" —Riptide Project researcher
