This 2026 Magic: The Gathering Special Guests release features the Slippery Bogle foil mythic rare card, offering a distinct collector's piece for TCG enthusiasts.
Slippery Bogle
2026 • Magic: The Gathering • Special Guests
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Designed by Raphael Oda, this card features the iconic Beast subtype with a mana cost of {G/U} and a mana value of 1. Its defining gameplay mechanic, Hexproof, allows the creature to avoid targeting by opponents, making it a resilient addition to any deck. The special foil treatment adds significant visual appeal, distinguishing it within the SPG set code collection. For investors and hobbyists alike, Slippery Bogle represents a high-value target within the Magic: The Gathering ecosystem, blending nostalgic character design with powerful game mechanics. Collectors focusing on the Special Guests series often prioritize this mythic rare finish due to its scarcity and the enduring popularity of the Bogle archetype. The card’s dual-color identity further expands its strategic utility, appealing to players who value versatility in the TCG marketplace.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Slippery Bogle
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Mythic Rare
Raphael Oda
Card Stock
English
Foil
{G/U}
Creature — Beast
1 / 1
G, U
Card Text
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Hexproof (This creature can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control.)
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