The Discombobulate foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2007 Tenth Edition expansion, featuring the Uncommon rarity and card number 81.
Discombobulate
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Tenth Edition
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Discombobulate is a blue Instant card from the 2007 Tenth Edition expansion of Magic: The Gathering, identified by card number 81. This product features the Uncommon rarity and a distinctive foil finish, appealing to collectors who appreciate the tactile quality of foiled cards from this era. The card's mechanic allows players to counter a spell and manipulate the top cards of their library, offering a strategic utility that has remained relevant in various formats over time. Collectors often seek this release to complete their Tenth Edition sets or to build decks centered around blue control strategies. The foil treatment enhances its visual appeal, making it a desirable addition for those who value both the gameplay function and the aesthetic presentation of vintage Magic cards. Whether you are a seasoned player looking to refresh your library or a collector preserving the legacy of this classic set, this card offers a tangible connection to the game's rich history.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Discombobulate
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Alex Horley-Orlandelli
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}{U}
Instant
U
Card Text
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Counter target spell. Look at the top four cards of your library, then put them back in any order.
"I said 'pick his brain,' not 'tear off his head.'" —Riptide Project researcher
