The 2012 Return to Ravnica Mind Rot foil card (#70) is a black sorcery from Magic: The Gathering featuring art by Yeong-Hao Han.
Mind Rot
2012 • Magic: The Gathering • Return to Ravnica
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The 2012 Return to Ravnica Mind Rot foil card (#70) stands as a distinct artifact for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. This black sorcery card allows the controller to force a target opponent to discard two cards, offering a strategic advantage in gameplay. Designed by Yeong-Hao Han, the card represents a key piece of the Return to Ravnica expansion, appealing to collectors who value both functional game pieces and aesthetic quality. The foil treatment adds a shimmering finish that enhances its visual appeal, making it a favorite for those seeking premium versions of classic cards. For investors and set builders, this release offers a reliable way to complete their collection with confidence in its authenticity. The card's mana cost of two generic and one black mana makes it accessible, while its effect remains a staple in many competitive decks. Collectors often seek out the foil variant for its durability and striking appearance, ensuring it remains a prized addition to any library.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Mind Rot
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Yeong-Hao Han
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{B}
Sorcery
B
Card Text
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Target player discards two cards.
With no memories left to compare to his present situation, Andalum was finally content.
