The Scar foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2008 Shadowmoor set offers a distinct foil treatment for this black-red instant spell.
Scar
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Shadowmoor
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The Scar card, numbered 194, serves as a black-red common instant within this expansion. Designed by Pete Venters, the card features a shimmering foil finish that enhances its collectibility beyond its standard print run. As an instant with a mana cost of {B/R}, Scar allows players to place a -1/-1 counter on a target creature, making it a utility option in formats where black and red mana are accessible. Collectors often seek out foil versions of common cards like Scar from the Shadowmoor set to complete specialized collections or to appreciate the unique visual treatment applied to everyday gameplay staples. The Shadowmoor expansion remains a notable chapter in Magic history for its shift in tone and artistic direction, and individual cards like this one continue to hold interest among enthusiasts of the brand's evolving history. Whether for deck construction or display, this foil variant represents a tangible piece of the Shadowmoor era.
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Featured
Scar
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Pete Venters
Card Stock
English
Foil
{B/R}
Instant
B, R
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Put a -1/-1 counter on target creature.
"What is a scar? A sign of courage in the face of danger? A mere trick of flesh? Or a constant reminder of agonizing pain, and the follies of war." —Illulia of Nighthearth
