The 2022 Unfinity foil Drop Tower card (209c) is a distinct Artifact — Attraction for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Drop Tower
2022 • Magic: The Gathering • Unfinity
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Drop Tower (209c) from the 2022 Unfinity expansion stands out as a unique Artifact — Attraction in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. This foil treatment adds visual appeal for collectors building their Unfinity collection. The card features a mana value of 0 and introduces the Visit mechanic, allowing players to grant flying to a target creature until any player rolls a 1. As part of the Unfinity series, it showcases the set's whimsical design language while remaining a functional piece of gameplay. Collectors often seek this card number for its foil finish and its role within the Attraction subset. Whether you are completing a set or looking to add a distinctive foil artifact to your Magic: The Gathering holdings, this card offers a fun and strategic element to your deck. The Unfinity expansion continues to be a favorite among hobbyists for its innovative mechanics and colorful aesthetic.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Drop Tower
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Dmitry Burmak
Card Stock
English
Foil
Artifact — Attraction
Card Text
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Visit — Target creature gains flying until end of turn, or until any player rolls a 1, whichever comes first.
Sixty stories above the Astrotorium, attendees often wonder if they've made a mistake. They have another two hundred stories to decide.
