The foil version of Splitting Headache from Magic: The Gathering's 2008 Shadowmoor expansion. This #79 common card offers collectors a stylish foil finish for their TCG collections.
Splitting Headache
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Shadowmoor
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Splitting Headache is a black sorcery from Magic: The Gathering’s 2008 Shadowmoor expansion, identified as card number 79. This card allows you to choose between forcing a target player to discard two cards or revealing their hand to discard one card of your choice. Collectors often seek out the foil treatment of common cards like Splitting Headache to add visual variety to their collections or to complete specific parallel sets. The foil finish enhances the card’s presence, offering a distinct alternative to the standard nonfoil version. For players, this card remains a versatile tool in black decks, providing crucial card advantage through direct disruption. Whether you are building a competitive deck or simply expanding your Magic: The Gathering library, this Shadowmoor card is a solid addition.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Splitting Headache
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Thomas Denmark
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{B}
Sorcery
B
Card Text
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Choose one — • Target player discards two cards. • Target player reveals their hand. You choose a card from it. That player discards that card.
All faeries delve for dreams. But not all wait for their victims to fall asleep.
