The Spinny Ride foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2022 Unfinity expansion, featuring the distinctive Artifact-Attraction type and Visit mechanic.
Spinny Ride
2022 • Magic: The Gathering • Unfinity
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The Spinny Ride card, numbered 227d in the 2022 Magic: The Gathering Unfinity set, represents a playful entry into the TCG’s evolving card types. As an Artifact-Attraction, this card introduces a unique gameplay dynamic that diverges from traditional sorcery or instant spells. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading card game cards often seek out Unfinity releases for their distinctive aesthetic and innovative rules interactions. The Spinny Ride card allows players to utilize the Visit mechanic, enabling them to tap a target creature controlled by an opponent. This interaction adds a layer of strategic depth to artifact-based decks. For those building collections focused on specific sets or card types, this foil print serves as a key piece for understanding the era's design philosophy. The combination of the Unfinity theme and the foil finish makes it a desirable item for completists and casual players alike who appreciate the broader scope of Magic: The Gathering's history.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Spinny Ride
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Aaron J. Riley
Card Stock
English
Foil
Artifact — Attraction
Card Text
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Visit — Tap target creature an opponent controls.
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