The foil version of Words of Wind from the 2002 Onslaught expansion, featuring the unique card-back design and rare finish.
Words of Wind
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • Onslaught
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Released in 2002 as part of the Onslaught block, Words of Wind holds a distinct place in Magic: The Gathering history. As card number 122 in the set, this enchantment card is notable for its black-bordered foil treatment, which collectors specifically seek to differentiate from the standard version. The card's mechanics allow a player to force a return of permanents during a draw phase, offering strategic depth that appeals to veteran players and historians alike. For those building a comprehensive Magic: The Gathering collection, this foil variant represents a tangible piece of early 2000s card design evolution. Its foil finish adds visual weight and collectibility, making it a valuable addition for enthusiasts tracking the brand's development during this pivotal period. Whether you are completing a set or investing in TCG artifacts from this era, this card offers a clear connection to the game's rich legacy.
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Words of Wind
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Eric Peterson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Enchantment
U
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{1}: The next time you would draw a card this turn, each player returns a permanent they control to its owner's hand instead.
"Be logical in all things. Do not allow instinct or passion to cloud your mind." —*Volume II, The Book of Insight*
