The 2007 Magic: The Gathering Tenth Edition Boomerang foil card is a sought-after blue instant for collectors completing the base set.
Boomerang
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Tenth Edition
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The 2007 Magic: The Gathering Tenth Edition Boomerang (#70) foil card stands as a staple of the classic mana base for blue decks. Released in the base Tenth Edition set, this common instant allows players to return a target permanent to its owner's hand, providing flexible interaction during gameplay. The card features a shimmering foil finish that enhances its visual appeal for collectors who value both gameplay utility and aesthetic presentation. This flavor text adds depth to the card's identity within the Magic universe. For collectors building out their Tenth Edition collection, the foil version of Boomerang offers a distinct alternative to the non-foil prints. The card’s mana cost of {U}{U} makes it an accessible option for early-game strategy, appealing to both new players and veteran enthusiasts. Whether you are interested in completing a full set or adding a versatile spell to your library, this Boomerang foil card represents a key component of the game's enduring legacy.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Boomerang
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Arnie Swekel
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}{U}
Instant
U
Card Text
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Return target permanent to its owner's hand.
Early Jamuraan hunters devised a weapon that would return to its source. Tolarian Aethermancers developed a spell that skipped the weapon entirely.
