The Moonlace foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2006 Time Spiral expansion. This Rare instant offers unique strategic value for TCG collectors.
Moonlace
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Time Spiral
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Moonlace, identified as card number 68, is a distinctive Rare instant from the Time Spiral expansion released by Wizards of the Coast in 2006. Illustrated by Mike Dringenberg, this foil variant captures the whimsical yet mysterious tone of the block's narrative. As a one-mana blue spell, Moonlace allows players to target a spell or permanent, stripping it of all colors. This mechanical effect makes it a pivotal card for disruption strategies within the game's history. The foil treatment adds visual depth, appealing to those who value aesthetic finish alongside gameplay utility. Whether you are building a themed collection or seeking specific cards for competitive play, this card represents a key moment in Magic's design evolution. The Time Spiral set remains a favorite among hobbyists for its nostalgic connection to earlier eras. Moonlace stands out not just for its art, but for its clever interaction with the color pie. For serious investors and casual players alike, owning a copy of this card connects you to a foundational era of the trading card game.
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Moonlace
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Mike Dringenberg
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Instant
U
Card Text
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Target spell or permanent becomes colorless.
Once a vision of constancy in the sky, the moon had long been hidden from view by the haze that chokes the heavens. The very sight of it had become a sign that change was in the air.
