The 2002 Magic: The Gathering Onslaught expansion foil Gustcloak Sentinel (#37) is a sought-after piece for vintage TCG collectors and set builders.
Gustcloak Sentinel
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • Onslaught
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As a foil Uncommon in the ONS set, this card features the iconic rules text that allows you to untap the creature and remove it from combat whenever it becomes blocked. This ability provides tactical flexibility, making it a favorite among players who appreciate the strategic depth of early 2000s design. Collectors often seek this card number to complete their Onslaught set, valuing the foil treatment for its shimmering finish and nostalgic appeal. Gustcloak Sentinel remains a recognizable part of the Magic: The Gathering legacy, representing a time when mechanical complexity drove deck construction. For investors in vintage TCGs, preserving this piece adds depth to any collection focused on the Onslaught era. Whether you are hunting for a specific card number or building a comprehensive library, this foil variant offers both aesthetic and historical significance.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Gustcloak Sentinel
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Mark Zug
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{W}{W}
Creature — Human Soldier
3 / 3
W
Card Text
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Whenever this creature becomes blocked, you may untap it and remove it from combat.
Entire platoons have mysteriously vanished from battle, leaving enemy weapons to slice through empty air.
