The 2004 Magic: The Gathering Unhinged foil card Ambiguity (#24) is a unique enchantment that allows players to counter spells or place additional counters on permanents.
Ambiguity
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Unhinged
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Released in 2004 as part of the Magic: The Gathering Unhinged expansion, Ambiguity (Card #24) is a blue enchantment that offers flexible interaction during gameplay. Designed by Stephen Daniele, this card features a rare foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal for collectors. The card's mechanics allow a player to counter the next spell played or place an additional counter on an existing permanent whenever a spell that counters another spell is played, or when a spell enters the battlefield with counters attached. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading cards often seek out Unhinged cards for their unique design and gameplay mechanics. The foil finish on Ambiguity adds an extra layer of desirability for those building themed collections or completing the set. Its mana cost of {2}{U}{U} positions it as a mid-game control option, while its text provides strategic depth for competitive and casual play alike. For enthusiasts of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, this card represents a distinct piece of the Unhinged era.
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Ambiguity
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Stephen Daniele
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}{U}
Enchantment
U
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Whenever a player plays a spell that counters a spell that has been played or a player plays a spell that comes into play with counters, that player may counter the next spell played or put an additional counter on a permanent that has already been played, but not countered.
