The 2016 Shadows over Innistrad uncommon Trail of Evidence (#93) foil card, featuring Daniel Ljunggren's art and investigating mechanics.
Trail of Evidence
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Shadows over Innistrad
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Trail of Evidence (Card #93) is an uncommon blue enchantment from the 2016 Shadows over Innistrad expansion. Designed by Daniel Ljunggren, this Magic: The Gathering card features a distinctive foil finish that appeals to collectors building themed collections or parallel sets. The card’s gameplay revolves around the investigate mechanic, allowing players to create Clue tokens that can be sacrificed to draw cards, providing critical resource advantage in matches. Collectors often seek out the foil versions of uncommon cards like Trail of Evidence for their visual appeal and the tangible quality of the foil treatment. The card’s unique design and mechanical depth make it a notable addition to any Magic: The Gathering trading card collection, particularly for those interested in the game’s intricate card interactions and artistic evolution during this era.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Trail of Evidence
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Daniel Ljunggren
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Enchantment
U
Card Text
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Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell, investigate. (Create a Clue token. It's an artifact with "{2}, Sacrifice this token: Draw a card.")
"Every answer seems to lead to a more terrifying question." —Jace Beleren
