The 2014 Magic: The Gathering Vintage Masters Tribute to the Wild foil card, numbered 238, offers a distinctive foil finish for TCG collectors.
Tribute to the Wild
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Vintage Masters
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Released in 2014 as part of the Magic: The Gathering Vintage Masters set, Tribute to the Wild is a green instant card numbered 238 in the VMA collection. This release features a foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal for collectors focusing on set completion and parallel varieties. The card functions as a powerful removal tool within the game, requiring two mana to cast and allowing players to force each opponent to sacrifice an artifact or enchantment of their choice. Designed by Hideaki Takamura, this card reflects the thematic depth and mechanical versatility characteristic of the Vintage Masters format. Collectors often seek out this foil variant to complete their Vintage Masters collections or to add a high-quality piece to their Magic: The Gathering library. Its foil version is particularly valued for its shimmering finish and clear artwork presentation.
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Card Details
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Tribute to the Wild
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Hideaki Takamura
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{G}
Instant
G
Card Text
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Each opponent sacrifices an artifact or enchantment of their choice.
"You may enter, but leave those lifeless things of your world behind." —Modruni, maro-sorcerer
