The Dream Stalker is a Common foil creature card from the 2006 Time Spiral expansion, featuring unique artwork by Brian Despain and a distinctive time-travel mechanic.
Dream Stalker
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Time Spiral
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This Common foil creature is an Illusion with a mana cost of {1}{U}, offering a manageable entry point for blue-based strategies. When cast, its triggered ability allows the player to return a permanent they control to its owner's hand, providing a strategic reset option during gameplay. The card's power and toughness are set at 1/5, balancing its fragile offensive capabilities with surprising durability on the battlefield. Brian Despain’s artwork brings this ethereal entity to life, capturing the whimsical yet mysterious tone characteristic of the Time Spiral aesthetic. Collectors often seek this foil version to complete their Time Spiral collections, appreciating the shimmering finish that distinguishes it from non-foil prints. The Dream Stalker remains a recognizable piece of Magic history, appealing to both casual players and dedicated set builders who value the nostalgia and mechanical depth of the 2006 release.
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Dream Stalker
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Brian Despain
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{U}
Creature — Illusion
1 / 5
U
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When this creature enters, return a permanent you control to its owner's hand.
What happens when it is the dream that wakes and the sleeper that fades into memory?
