The 2007 Tenth Edition Creeping Mold foil card (#258) is an uncommon sorcery from Magic: The Gathering, featuring a distinctive metallic finish.
Creeping Mold
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Tenth Edition
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Released in 2007, the Magic: The Gathering Tenth Edition stands as a cornerstone for players and collectors alike, offering a curated selection of powerful spells and creatures. Within this iconic set, Creeping Mold (card number 258) serves as a versatile green sorcery, allowing players to destroy target artifacts, enchantments, or lands. This foil variant features a shimmering finish that enhances its visual appeal, making it a desirable addition for those building complete collections of Tenth Edition commons and uncommons. The card's design and functionality reflect the balanced gameplay philosophy that defined the era. For investors and hobbyists, the Tenth Edition release remains a significant milestone in trading card history, with foil variants often sought after for their aesthetic quality and collectibility. Owning a piece of this well-regarded set provides a tangible connection to one of the most beloved expansions in the game's long-running legacy.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Creeping Mold
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Gary Ruddell
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{G}{G}
Sorcery
G
Card Text
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Destroy target artifact, enchantment, or land.
Mold crept over the walls and into every crevice until the gleaming white stone strained and burst.
