The 1999 Urza's Legacy foil version of Opportunity (#37) is a sought-after uncommon instant that allows a player to draw four cards.
Opportunity
1999 • Magic: The Gathering • Urza's Legacy
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Opportunity, card number 37 in the 1999 Urza's Legacy expansion, stands as a powerful blue instant within Magic: The Gathering history. Designed by Ron Spears, this foil variant captures the aesthetic appeal that collectors prize in late-1990s Magic cards. The card’s ability to allow a target player to draw four cards makes it a memorable piece of gameplay history, often remembered for its strategic impact in casual formats. For Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts, the Urza's Legacy set represents a pivotal era in the game's development. Collectors often seek out specific cards like Opportunity to complete their Urza's Legacy collection or to build thematic decks. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual distinction, making it a favorite among those who value both gameplay mechanics and physical presentation. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a new player exploring classic cards, Opportunity offers a tangible connection to the game's rich past. It remains a staple discussion point for fans of blue spells and resource advantage.
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Opportunity
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Ron Spears
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{U}{U}
Instant
U
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Target player draws four cards.
"He cocooned himself alone in his workshop for months. When he finally emerged, all broad grins and excited chatter, I knew he'd found his answer." —Barrin, master wizard
