The Stroke of Genius card (VMA #95) from Magic: The Gathering's 2014 Vintage Masters release, a staple blue instant for serious TCG enthusiasts.
Stroke of Genius
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Vintage Masters
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The Stroke of Genius card, identified as card number 95 in the 2014 Magic: The Gathering Vintage Masters set, stands out as a potent blue instant. Designed by Stephen Daniele, this piece features a mana cost of {X}{2}{U} and allows the target player to draw X cards, offering significant card advantage in gameplay. As a rare card within the Vintage Masters expansion, it appeals to collectors who appreciate the strategic depth and iconic mechanics of the era. Collectors often seek out this card for its historical significance and its role in various competitive formats. The card's design and mechanics reflect the high-quality production values associated with the Magic: The Gathering brand, ensuring it remains a desirable item for hobbyists. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new collector, the Stroke of Genius card represents a fascinating piece of TCG history. Its enduring popularity highlights the timeless appeal of Magic: The Gathering's innovative card designs.
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Card Details
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Stroke of Genius
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Stephen Daniele
Card Stock
English
{X}{2}{U}
Instant
U
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Target player draws X cards.
After a hundred failed experiments, Urza was stunned to find that common silver passed through the portal undamaged. He immediately designed a golem made of the metal.
