The 2007 Magic: The Gathering Tenth Edition Diabolic Tutor #135 foil card, featuring a powerful black sorcery that searches your library for any card.
Diabolic Tutor
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Tenth Edition
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Diabolic Tutor is a black sorcery card from the 2007 Tenth Edition of Magic: The Gathering, identified by card number 135. As an uncommon foil variant, it features the distinctive shimmering finish that collectors seek for this foundational set. The card’s ability allows players to search their library for any card, place it into their hand, and then shuffle their library, providing flexible resource acquisition during gameplay. With a mana cost of {2}{B}{B} and a mana value of 4, it represents a strategic investment of black mana to gain card advantage. Greg Staples’ artwork adorns this version, contributing to its appeal among Tenth Edition enthusiasts. The flavor text, "The best ideas often come from the worst minds," adds a layer of narrative depth to this efficient spell. Collectors often target Diabolic Tutor to complete their Tenth Edition foil collections or to appreciate its role in the game's history. This card remains a staple for those interested in the black color identity's utility and the enduring legacy of the Tenth Edition release.
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Diabolic Tutor
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Greg Staples
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{B}{B}
Sorcery
B
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Search your library for a card, put that card into your hand, then shuffle.
The best ideas often come from the worst minds.
