The Eerie Interlude promo card from Magic: The Gathering's 2016 Shadows over Innistrad Promos set. This foil edition offers collectors a distinct piece of TCG history.
Eerie Interlude
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Shadows over Innistrad Promos
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The Eerie Interlude card stands as a notable entry in the Shadows over Innistrad Promos collection released by Wizards of the Coast in 2016. Identified by the set code PSOI and card number 16p, this white Instant card features a mana cost of two white mana and one generic mana. Designed by Svetlin Velinov, the card appeals to players who appreciate strategic gameplay involving the exile and return mechanics. Collectors often seek out this promo for its unique foil treatment and its place within the broader Shadows over Innistrad block. The card allows players to temporarily remove creatures from play before bringing them back, making it a functional and aesthetic addition to any Magic: The Gathering trading card game collection. For hobbyists focused on completing set subsets or acquiring rare promotional variants, this release provides a tangible connection to the 2016 era of the game.
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Card Details
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Eerie Interlude
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Svetlin Velinov
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{W}
Instant
W
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Exile any number of target creatures you control. Return those cards to the battlefield under their owner's control at the beginning of the next end step.
The barrier between existence and oblivion is thinner than you know.
