This 2022 Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair Drop foil card features the Eldrazi creature Thought-Knot Seer as card number 1151.
Thought-Knot Seer
2022 • Magic: The Gathering • Secret Lair Drop
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Produced by Wizards of the Coast, this Magic: The Gathering trading card game card is highly sought after for its distinctive foil treatment and unique design language that sets Secret Lair products apart from standard expansions. As a rare creature with a mana cost of {3}{C}, Thought-Knot Seer brings significant strategic depth to the game, allowing players to disrupt opponents by exiling cards from their hand upon entry. The card's foil finish catches the light, making it a standout piece for any Magic: The Gathering collection. Whether you are building a themed deck or acquiring pieces for your personal archive, this Secret Lair Drop card offers both gameplay utility and aesthetic appeal. It serves as a memorable entry point for those exploring the diverse world of Magic: The Gathering collectibles.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Thought-Knot Seer
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Aleksi Briclot
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{C}
Creature — Eldrazi
4 / 4
Card Text
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({C} represents colorless mana.) When this creature enters, target opponent reveals their hand. You choose a nonland card from it and exile that card. When this creature leaves the battlefield, target opponent draws a card.
It thinks, therefore you aren't.
