The foil version of Take the Fall (card #73) from Magic: The Gathering's 2024 Outlaws of Thunder Junction expansion, designed by Eduardo Francisco.
Take the Fall
2024 • Magic: The Gathering • Outlaws of Thunder Junction
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As card number 73 in the set, this foil instant requires just one blue mana to cast, making it an efficient option for tempo strategies. The card targets a creature, reducing its power and toughness by -1/-0 until the end of the turn, a effect that intensifies to -4/-0 if the controller commands an outlaw. Collectors appreciate the high-quality foil treatment, which brings the artwork by Eduardo Francisco to life with a shimmering finish. This card serves as a functional addition for players building blue-based decks, offering both removal capabilities and card advantage through its draw effect. Adding this foil card to a collection provides both aesthetic appeal and gameplay utility, appealing to those who value both the art and the mechanics of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game.
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Featured
Take the Fall
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Eduardo Francisco
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Instant
U
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Target creature gets -1/-0 until end of turn. It gets -4/-0 until end of turn instead if you control an outlaw. (Assassins, Mercenaries, Pirates, Rogues, and Warlocks are outlaws.) Draw a card.
Dewey had been briefed on every aspect of the plan... except the bit where he was left holding the bag.
