The 2009 Magic: The Gathering Planechase release featuring the Boros Signet artifact. This common card, numbered 107, is a staple for TCG collectors and set builders.
Boros Signet
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Planechase
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The 2009 Planechase release from Magic: The Gathering introduced a unique format that expanded the strategic depth of the game. Within this diverse collection, the Boros Signet stands out as a foundational artifact for players seeking efficient mana acceleration. Carrying the card number 107 and marked with the HOP set code, this common rarity is designed to support the red and white color identity central to the Boros legion. For collectors, completing the Planechase series offers a glimpse into Wizards of the Coast's experimental design during this era. The Boros Signet serves as a key component for those building functional decks within the Planechase format, providing a reliable way to generate both red and white mana simultaneously. Its utility in gameplay makes it a frequently sought-after piece for enthusiasts who value both historical significance and mechanical function. Focus on the enduring appeal of the Planechase era and the timeless design of these artifact cards.
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Boros Signet
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Greg Hildebrandt
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English
{2}
Artifact
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{1}, {T}: Add {R}{W}.
"Have you ever held a Boros signet? There's a weight to it that belies its size—a weight of strength and of pride." —Agrus Kos
