This 2024 Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair Drop features the Time Sieve artifact card in foil finish, designed by Peach Momoko.
Time Sieve
2024 • Magic: The Gathering • Secret Lair Drop
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Designed by Peach Momoko, this product features the iconic blue and black artifact with a mana cost of {U}{B}. The card allows players to sacrifice five artifacts to take an extra turn, a powerful effect that has captured the imagination of the community. Collectors appreciate the high-quality finish and the unique design elements that define this drop within the Secret Lair series. As a valuable addition to any TCG collection, this card appeals to those who seek both gameplay utility and aesthetic appeal. The foil variant stands out for its shimmering surface, making it a desirable item for set builders and investors alike. Whether you are looking to complete a collection or add a powerful artifact to your deck, this Time Sieve card represents a significant piece of modern TCG history. The combination of Peach Momoko's artistic style and the card's potent rules text creates a compelling piece for the discerning collector.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Time Sieve
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Peach Momoko
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}{B}
Artifact
B, U
Card Text
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{T}, Sacrifice five artifacts: Take an extra turn after this one.
. . . trade the whole world for one more moment . . .
