This foil Common card from the 2010 Rise of the Eldrazi expansion, featuring the powerful Eldrazi creature Ulamog's Crusher.
Ulamog's Crusher
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Rise of the Eldrazi
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Among these formidable entities, Ulamog's Crusher stands out as a massive 8/8 Creature — Eldrazi with a mana value of eight. As a Common card numbered 13 in the set, this foil version adds a shimmering touch to any collection. The card’s ability, Annihilator 2, challenges opponents by forcing the sacrifice of two permanents whenever it attacks. This mechanic highlights the overwhelming power of the Eldrazi theme that defined the era. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Rise of the Eldrazi checklist, making it a staple for serious set builders. The foil treatment enhances its visual appeal, distinguishing it from non-foil copies and adding value for hobbyists who appreciate the aesthetic finish. Whether you are building a competitive deck or curating a thematic collection, this card represents a significant part of the 2010 Magic: The Gathering landscape. Its straightforward design and powerful effect make it a memorable entry in the series.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Ulamog's Crusher
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Todd Lockwood
Card Stock
English
Foil
{8}
Creature — Eldrazi
8 / 8
Card Text
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Annihilator 2 (Whenever this creature attacks, defending player sacrifices two permanents of their choice.) This creature attacks each combat if able.
"Whatever the Eldrazi's purpose is, it has nothing to do with something so insignificant as us." —Nirthu, lone missionary
