The Time Spiral Hivestone foil card is a 2006 Magic: The Gathering artifact that transforms controlled creatures into Slivers, offering unique gameplay synergy.
Hivestone
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Time Spiral
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Released in 2006 as part of the Time Spiral expansion, the Hivestone is a distinctive artifact card numbered 256 in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. This foil version features artwork by Dave Allsop and carries a rare rarity designation, making it a notable addition for enthusiasts of the game's history. The card’s primary function is to apply a pervasive effect to creatures you control, turning them into Slivers in addition to their existing types. This mechanic allows for powerful synergies within Sliver-themed decks, leveraging the tribe's unique abilities across the battlefield. The Hivestone remains a staple for those interested in the strategic depth of artifact-based effects and the Sliver archetype. Its foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal, distinguishing it from non-foil versions in collections. Whether used in gameplay or held as a collectible piece, this card represents a significant moment in Magic's design evolution.
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Hivestone
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Dave Allsop
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}
Artifact
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Creatures you control are Slivers in addition to their other creature types.
Rath's evincars used hivestones to control the slivers, but the overlay put their power into unwitting hands. Now the stones make not masters, but slaves.
