This foil version of Ethereal Armor is a white common enchantment from the 2012 Return to Ravnica expansion, featuring unique scaling mechanics.
Ethereal Armor
2012 • Magic: The Gathering • Return to Ravnica
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Ethereal Armor is a white enchantment card from the 2012 Return to Ravnica expansion in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. As a common card bearing number 9 in the set, it offers a straightforward yet scalable defensive option for players building their decks. The card functions as an Aura that enchants a creature, granting it +1/+1 for each other enchantment you control along with the first strike ability. This design encourages players to build around enchantment synergies, making it a functional piece for specific deck archetypes. Collectors often seek out the foil treatment of this card to add shine and variety to their collections. Whether you are looking to complete your Return to Ravnica collection or need a reliable enchantment for gameplay, this card delivers both aesthetic and mechanical value. The foil finish enhances its appeal as a collectible item, standing out in any binder or display.
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Card Details
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Ethereal Armor
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Daarken
Card Stock
English
Foil
{W}
Enchantment — Aura
W
Card Text
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Enchant creature Enchanted creature gets +1/+1 for each enchantment you control and has first strike.
Metal is scarce, smiths are pricey, and plate mail is heavy.
