The Dreamcatcher foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2005 Saviors of Kamigawa set. This foil version adds distinct visual appeal to your Spirit-themed collection.
Dreamcatcher
2005 • Magic: The Gathering • Saviors of Kamigawa
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Dreamcatcher, card number 34 from Magic: The Gathering's 2005 Saviors of Kamigawa expansion, is a vital one-mana Spirit creature for collectors building blue decks. As a Common card with a foil finish, this release offers an elegant addition to the set, allowing enthusiasts to complete their Saviors of Kamigawa collection with style. The card's ability lets you sacrifice it to draw a card whenever you cast a Spirit or Arcane spell, making it a functional piece for strategic gameplay. Collectors often seek out foil versions of Common cards from this era to enhance their display cases or to complete full set runs. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting your Magic journey, adding this card to your inventory provides both nostalgic value and gameplay utility.
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Featured
Dreamcatcher
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Mark Tedin
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Creature — Spirit
1 / 1
U
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Whenever you cast a Spirit or Arcane spell, you may sacrifice this creature. If you do, draw a card.
"Be careful where your mind wanders. Even in the quietest moments, the kami are listening, and your thoughts give them shape." —Lady Azami
