Ugin's Construct (card 164) from the 2015 Ugin's Fate set, an Uncommon Artifact Creature in Magic: The Gathering.
Ugin's Construct
2015 • Magic: The Gathering • Ugin's Fate
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Ugin's Construct is an Artifact Creature with the Construct subtype, originating from the 2015 Ugin's Fate set within the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Identified by card number 164 and the set code UGIN, this Uncommon card features a mana cost of four and a power/toughness of 4/5. The card's rules text allows players to sacrifice a permanent of one or more colors when it enters the battlefield, offering strategic flexibility during play. For collectors, this piece represents a distinct part of the 2015 Magic: The Gathering landscape. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Ugin's Fate set or to add to their collection of Artifact Creatures. The card is illustrated by Peter Mohrbacher, whose art complements the mechanical identity of the Construct type. Whether you are building a specific deck archetype or simply appreciating the lore of the Ugin character, this card remains a relevant addition to any serious Magic: The Gathering collection.
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Card Details
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Ugin's Construct
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Peter Mohrbacher
Card Stock
English
{4}
Artifact Creature — Construct
4 / 5
Card Text
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When this creature enters, sacrifice a permanent that's one or more colors.
While trapping the Eldrazi on Zendikar, Ugin learned little from Sorin, but he gleaned the rudiments of lithomancy from Nahiri.
