The Bloodrite Invoker foil from Magic: The Gathering's 2010 Rise of the Eldrazi set offers a distinct Vampire Shaman design for TCG collectors.
Bloodrite Invoker
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Rise of the Eldrazi
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Description
Within this set, the Bloodrite Invoker stands out as a notable Vampire Shaman creature, identified by card number 97. This foil version features a shimmering finish that enhances its visual appeal for enthusiasts of the game's history. As a low-cost common card, it serves as an accessible entry point for collectors building complete set collections or those interested in the game's strategic depth. The card’s ability to transfer life between players adds a layer of mechanical intrigue that appeals to both casual players and serious TCG investors looking to diversify their holdings. Whether you are tracking the evolution of Vampire tribal decks or simply appreciate the artistry of the 2010 era, this product represents a tangible piece of gaming history. The foil treatment adds a premium touch to this otherwise common card, making it a desirable addition for any focused collection.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Bloodrite Invoker
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Svetlin Velinov
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{B}
Creature — Vampire Shaman
3 / 1
B
Card Text
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{8}: Target player loses 3 life and you gain 3 life.
"The brood lineages unfolded across the world, each patterned after one of three progenitors, each a study in mindless consumption." —*The Invokers' Tales*
