The Council's Judgment foil from the 2014 Magic: The Gathering Vintage Masters set offers a distinct foil treatment for this influential sorcery.
Council's Judgment
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Vintage Masters
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Released in 2014 as part of the Magic: The Gathering Vintage Masters set, Council's Judgment (card number 20) is a highly sought-after sorcery card for dedicated collectors. This foil version features the distinctive VMA set design and was illustrated by Kev Walker. The card's gameplay centers on a unique voting mechanic where players decide which nonland permanent to exile, making it a memorable piece of the game's history. For those building a Vintage Masters collection, this foil variant adds visual appeal and rarity to the group. The card's mana cost of {1}{W}{W} and three mana value position it as a strategic tool in its respective formats. Collectors appreciate the clarity of the foil stamping and the precise artwork that defines the Vintage Masters aesthetic. Whether you are completing a full set or focusing on key sorceries, Council's Judgment represents a significant entry in the 2014 release.
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Card Details
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Council's Judgment
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Kev Walker
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}{W}
Sorcery
W
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Will of the council — Starting with you, each player votes for a nonland permanent you don't control. Exile each permanent with the most votes or tied for most votes.
When its power is threatened, the council speaks with a unified voice.
