This Magic: The Gathering card from The List series features Sage of Lat-Nam, a Human Artificer creature with a unique artifact-sacrifice ability.
Sage of Lat-Nam
2019 • Magic: The Gathering • The List
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Sage of Lat-Nam (DOM-64) is an uncommon creature card released in 2019 as part of Magic: The Gathering's The List. Designed by artist Matt Stewart, this card features the type line Creature — Human Artificer and carries a mana cost of {1}{U}. In gameplay, it allows players to tap the card and sacrifice an artifact to draw a card, offering strategic resource management. The flavor text highlights the legacy of the College of Lat-Nam, connecting the card to the rich lore of the Tolarian Academy. For collectors, this card represents a distinct piece of Magic history, often sought after for its unique status within The List series. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new collector, adding Sage of Lat-Nam to your portfolio offers a tangible connection to the game's expansive universe. The card's design and mechanics make it a notable addition for those who appreciate the depth and complexity of Magic: The Gathering's trading card game.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Sage of Lat-Nam
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Matt Stewart
Card Stock
English
{1}{U}
Creature — Human Artificer
1 / 2
U
Card Text
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{T}, Sacrifice an artifact: Draw a card.
Though it was laid to waste by the brothers, many schools of magic trace their origins to the College of Lat-Nam, including the first Tolarian Academy.
