The 1999 Magic: The Gathering Urza's Legacy release featuring the foil Intervene card (#33), a foundational blue Instant for classic TCG collectors.
Intervene
1999 • Magic: The Gathering • Urza's Legacy
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The 1999 Urza's Legacy expansion remains a cornerstone of Magic: The Gathering history, introducing key mechanics and lore that defined the early game. Intervene, designated as card number 33, serves as a fundamental blue Instant within this set. With a mana cost of a single blue mana, this card offers strategic utility by countering spells targeting creatures, making it a recognizable piece for players and collectors of the era. Designed by Heather Hudson, the foil treatment adds a distinct shimmer to this common card, enhancing its visual appeal for those building vintage collections. Collectors often seek out foil versions from Urza's Legacy to complete set collections or to appreciate the production quality of late-90s Magic printing. Whether you are an investor in classic TCG assets or a hobbyist completing a Urza's Legacy set, finding a quality example of Intervine is a rewarding pursuit.
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Featured
Intervene
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Heather Hudson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Instant
U
Card Text
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Counter target spell that targets a creature.
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