The Mind Spring trading card from Magic: The Gathering's 2019 The List set, featuring rare status and artist Mark Zug.
Mind Spring
2019 • Magic: The Gathering • The List
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Mind Spring (DDT-14) is a blue sorcery card from the Magic: The Gathering 2019 The List set. This release, designated with set code PLST, offers collectors a unique piece of TCG history outside standard expansion cycles. The card allows players to draw a number of cards equal to a chosen value, making it a powerful tool for resource management in gameplay. With a mana cost of {X}{U}{U}, it requires significant investment to activate but provides substantial card advantage. Mark Zug’s artwork adorns the face of this rare card, adding visual appeal to its mechanical utility. For collectors, owning a Mind Spring from The List represents a distinct chapter in Magic’s evolving design landscape. Collectors often seek these cards to complete specialized subsets or to add depth to their Magic: The Gathering archives. Whether you are building a library of rare sorceries or focusing on the 2019 era of The List, this card holds significant interest. Its straightforward effect and striking presentation make it a valued addition to any serious collection.
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Mind Spring
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Mark Zug
Card Stock
English
{X}{U}{U}
Sorcery
U
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Draw X cards.
Fragments of thought refract and multiply, surging in a geyser of dizzying insight.
