The 2002 Magic: The Gathering Torment set Cephalid Aristocrat foil card, featuring unique gameplay mechanics and classic fantasy art.
Cephalid Aristocrat
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • Torment
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Collectors of Magic: The Gathering often seek out cards from the Torment expansion, released in 2002, for their distinct art style and strategic depth. This product is the Cephalid Aristocrat, identified by card number 27 in the set. As a foil variant, it offers a shimmering finish that appeals to enthusiasts looking to complete their sets with high-quality examples. The card features a Creature — Octopus Noble type line, reflecting the aquatic Cephalid race known for their cunning in the game's lore. Its ability to mill cards when targeted adds a layer of strategic interest that makes it a memorable addition to any collection. For those building a comprehensive library of Magic cards, having the foil version of this common card can be a rewarding goal. Whether you are a long-time player or a new collector, this card represents a tangible piece of Magic history. It is an excellent choice for gifting or personal display, showcasing the detailed world-building that defines the franchise.
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Card Details
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Cephalid Aristocrat
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Rob Alexander
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{U}
Creature — Octopus Noble
3 / 3
U
Card Text
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Whenever this creature becomes the target of a spell or ability, mill two cards.
It's easy to tell the difference between the devious cephalids and the trustworthy ones. The trustworthy ones are dead.
