This 2015 Magic: The Gathering trading card features the Phyrexian Hulk from the Tempest Remastered set. Card #230 is an Uncommon Artifact Creature — Phyrexian Golem.
Phyrexian Hulk
2015 • Magic: The Gathering • Tempest Remastered
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The Phyrexian Hulk is a key artifact creature from the 2015 Tempest Remastered expansion. This card, numbered 230, is classified as an Uncommon rarity within the TPR set code. It functions as a Phyrexian Golem with a mana cost of six, possessing five power and four toughness. The design emphasizes the mechanical nature of the Phyrexian faction, central to many Magic: The Gathering storylines. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Tempest Remastered sets or to build artifact-heavy strategies. The artwork by Matthew D. Wilson captures the essence of the creature, making it a recognizable piece for fans of the game. Whether you are building a collection or looking for specific set pieces, this card holds a place in the TCG community. The Phyrexian Hulk represents the industrial and soulless aesthetic of its faction, appealing to those who appreciate the lore behind the cards. It is a solid addition for any Magic: The Gathering enthusiast's binder.
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Phyrexian Hulk
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Matthew D. Wilson
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English
{6}
Artifact Creature — Phyrexian Golem
5 / 4
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"They are convenient in having no souls, but less so in having no spirit." —Volrath
