This foil common card from the 2019 Throne of Eldraine expansion offers a sleek finish for Magic: The Gathering collectors and players.
Memory Theft
2019 • Magic: The Gathering • Throne of Eldraine
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The Memory Theft foil card, identified as card number 96 in the 2019 Throne of Eldraine expansion, is a staple for Magic: The Gathering collectors. Released as a common rarity, this black sorcery features art by Micah Epstein and carries the set code ELD. The card allows players to force an opponent to reveal their hand and discard a chosen non-land card, providing strategic control during gameplay. Its foil treatment adds a distinct visual appeal that enhances its collectibility for those building themed collections or completing set runs. Collectors often seek this card for its straightforward yet powerful effect, making it a versatile addition to any Magic: The Gathering library. Whether you are a seasoned veteran or new to the hobby, adding this foil card to your collection offers both functional play value and aesthetic satisfaction.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Memory Theft
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Micah Epstein
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{B}
Sorcery
B
Card Text
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Target opponent reveals their hand. You choose a nonland card from it. That player discards that card. You may put a card that has an Adventure that player owns from exile into that player's graveyard.
In the wilds, the ravens steal far more than baubles.
