The Exiled Doomsayer foil from Magic: The Gathering's 2003 Scourge expansion offers a distinctive Rare finish for white mana collectors.
Exiled Doomsayer
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Scourge
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Released in 2003 as part of the Scourge expansion, the Exiled Doomsayer foil presents a striking visual for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. This card, numbered 13 in the set, features a shimmering foil treatment that enhances its status as a Rare print within the Scourge collection. Illustrated by Brian Snõddy, the card depicts a Human Cleric with the mana cost {1}{W}, appealing to players who value white mana strategies in the trading card game. The foil variant adds a layer of aesthetic depth, making it a desirable addition for collectors focusing on set completion or those who appreciate the distinct finish of early 2000s Magic cards. The Scourge era is noted for its unique design elements, and the Exiled Doomsayer stands out with its crisp foil surface and clear typography. Whether for gameplay nostalgia or display purposes, this foil card represents a tangible piece of trading card history from the Scourge block.
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Card Details
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Featured
Exiled Doomsayer
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Brian Snõddy
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}
Creature — Human Cleric
1 / 2
W
Card Text
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All morph costs cost {2} more. (This doesn't affect the cost to cast creature spells face down.)
He's desperate to hold back the future because he has seen it.
