Teferi, Who Slows the Sunset Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Regular
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This planeswalker card from the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt set features Teferi, Who Slows the Sunset, a powerful creature with a cost of 2wu. The card is illustrated by Heonhwa Choe and has a regular finish. It is a mythic rarity and comes in English language. The card is perfect for collectors and players of Magic: The Gathering. Its white and blue color attributes make it a versatile addition to any deck. The card is manufactured by Wizards of the Coast and has the card number 245. Get your hands on this rare Teferi card and add it to your collection today!
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ManufacturerWizards of the Coast
eBay Product ID (ePID)20049248131
Product Key Features
GameMagic: The Gathering
Cost2wu
SetInnistrad: Midnight Hunt
Attribute/MTG:ColorWhite, Blue
LanguageEnglish
RarityMythic
FinishRegular
Creature/Monster TypeTeferi
Card TypePlaneswalker
Card Number245
IllustratorHeonhwa Choe
Card NameTeferi, Who Slows the Sunset
Additional Product Features
Card Sub-typeLegendary
Additional DescriptionTeferi, Who Slows the Sunset
Card Text[+1]: Choose up to one target artifact, up to one target creature, and up to one target land. Untap the chosen permanents you control. Tap the chosen permanents you don't control. You gain 2 life.
[-2]: Look at the top three cards of your library. Put one of them into your hand and the rest on the bottom of your library in any order.
[-7]: You get an emblem with "Untap all permanents you control during each opponent's untap step" and "You draw a card during each opponent's draw step."