The 2025 Tarkir: Dragonstorm foil Stormplain Detainment (TDM 28) is a white Enchantment from Magic: The Gathering featuring Livia Prima's art.
Stormplain Detainment
2025 • Magic: The Gathering • Tarkir: Dragonstorm
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Stormplain Detainment, card number 28 in the Tarkir: Dragonstorm expansion, is a white Enchantment that offers strategic board control for Magic: The Gathering players. Released in 2025, this Common card costs three mana to cast and allows the controller to exile a target nonland permanent until the enchantment leaves play. This temporary removal effect provides flexible interaction against opponent's key threats. The foil treatment adds a premium finish to this essential piece of the set. Collectors appreciate the inclusion of this card in the diverse selection available. Whether you are building competitive decks or expanding your Tarkir: Dragonstorm collection, this card represents a solid addition to any Magic: The Gathering enthusiast's library. The product identity remains consistent across all listings, ensuring authenticity and set completeness for serious collectors.
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Card Details
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Stormplain Detainment
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Livia Prima
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{W}
Enchantment
W
Card Text
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When this enchantment enters, exile target nonland permanent an opponent controls until this enchantment leaves the battlefield.
Elspeth saw their capture as an inconvenience, costing them precious time. Narset saw it as an opportunity to recruit allies to their cause.
