The 2007 Tenth Edition foil version of Hail of Arrows, a white instant card featuring artwork by Anthony S. Waters.
Hail of Arrows
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Tenth Edition
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The 2007 release of Tenth Edition solidified Magic: The Gathering's core mechanics for a new generation of players and collectors. Among its comprehensive roster, card number 18, Hail of Arrows, stands out as a powerful white instant. Designed by Anthony S. Waters, this card allows players to divide X damage among any number of attacking creatures, offering strategic flexibility in multiplayer or combat scenarios. The foil treatment adds a distinct shimmer to the card, making it a sought-after variant for those building complete Tenth Edition collections. As a foundational piece of Magic's history, Hail of Arrows represents the era's design philosophy, blending simple mechanics with impactful gameplay. Collectors often seek this card to round out their Tenth Edition sets, appreciating both its utility and its aesthetic appeal within the product line.
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Card Details
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Hail of Arrows
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Anthony S. Waters
Card Stock
English
Foil
{X}{W}
Instant
W
Card Text
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Hail of Arrows deals X damage divided as you choose among any number of target attacking creatures.
"Do not let a single shaft loose until my word. And when I give that word, do not leave a single shaft in Eiganjo." —General Takeno
