The 2002 Magic: The Gathering Torment expansion features this foil Ambassador Laquatus card, numbered 23. Collectors value this rare Legendary Merfolk Wizard for its distinct foil treatment and strategic gameplay.
Ambassador Laquatus
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • Torment
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Designed by artist Eric Peterson, this release showcases the character's unique abilities within the game's framework. As a low mana cost unit, it offers players a strategic option to mill cards from an opponent's library, making it a notable piece for competitive and casual decks alike. For collectors, the foil treatment adds significant visual appeal and rarity compared to the non-foil versions. Building a complete collection of the Torment set often requires tracking down this foil variant due to its distinct finish and historical significance in Magic's early 2000s era. Whether you are looking to complete your Torment collection or add a powerful artifact to your library, this Ambassador Laquatus foil is a sought-after item. The card's enduring popularity stems from its gameplay utility and the prestige of owning a foil from this classic expansion. ## Sources
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Ambassador Laquatus
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Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Eric Peterson
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English
Foil
{1}{U}{U}
Legendary Creature — Merfolk Wizard
1 / 3
U
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{3}: Target player mills three cards.
"He smiles with poisoned lips." —Empress Llawan
