The foil version of Seek the Horizon from the 2005 Saviors of Kamigawa expansion. This uncommon sorcery is a staple for completing Magic: The Gathering sets.
Seek the Horizon
2005 • Magic: The Gathering • Saviors of Kamigawa
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Seek the Horizon, cataloged as card number 147 in the SOK set, stands out as a functional uncommon sorcery valued for its utility. In this release, the card allows players to search their library for up to three basic land cards, revealing them before shuffling the library back. This mechanic supports rapid deck construction and set completion strategies. For collectors focusing on Magic: The Gathering, foil variants from this era hold distinct appeal due to their reflective finish and historical significance. Whether you are building a personal archive or seeking to complete a specific collection, this foil card represents a tangible piece of the game's history. Understanding the role of each card within its set enhances the collecting experience for hobbyists who value both gameplay function and aesthetic quality.
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Seek the Horizon
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Eric Polak
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{G}
Sorcery
G
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Search your library for up to three basic land cards, reveal them, put them into your hand, then shuffle.
"I've seen this great land from every angle. I know its every tree, stone, and river bend. Yet I have come to realize that knowing a thing is not the same as healing it." —Diary of Azusa
