The 2010 Magic: The Gathering Worldwake expansion with this foil edition of Selective Memory, card number 37. A key sorcery for collectors of the era.
Selective Memory
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Worldwake
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Released in 2010, the Worldwake expansion brought a distinct visual identity to Magic: The Gathering, characterized by its vibrant, ethereal art style. Within this set, Selective Memory (card number 37) stands out as a powerful blue sorcery valued by collectors for both its gameplay utility and its foil treatment. The card allows players to search their library for nonland cards, exile them, and then shuffle, offering strategic flexibility that resonates with competitive and casual players alike. For those building a comprehensive Magic: The Gathering collection, this foil variant adds significant depth. Collectors often seek this card to complete set runs or to utilize its unique foil finish in display collections. Whether you are a veteran collector or new to the hobby, understanding the context of the 2010 Worldwake release enhances the appreciation of cards like this one. The foil treatment not only protects the card but also highlights its importance within the set's narrative and mechanical framework.
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Selective Memory
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Chippy
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{U}
Sorcery
U
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Search your library for any number of nonland cards, exile them, then shuffle.
"I of all people know that memory is not a safe place to hide valuables." —Jace Beleren
