The Watcher in the Water (Borderless Poster) Universes Beyond: the Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-Earth Foil

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Graded - PSA 10
"The Watcher in the Water" is a Mythic rare creature card from the Magic: The Gathering game, featuring a blue color attribute and a high defense and attack power of 9 each. This borderless poster card, with a foil finish and illustrated by Pedro Correa, is part of the Universes Beyond: The Lord of the Rings set. As a highly sought-after collectible, this card is a valuable addition to any Magic: The Gathering card collection, offering a unique and powerful creature type with a captivating design inspired by the Lord of the Rings universe.

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ManufacturerWizards of the Coast
eBay Product ID (ePID)21063088983

Product Key Features

GameMagic: The Gathering
Cost3uu
SetUniverses Beyond: the Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-Earth
Attribute/MTG:ColorBlue
LanguageEnglish
RarityMythic
FinishFoil
Defense/Toughness9
Creature/Monster TypeKraken
Card TypeCreature
Attack/Power9
Card Number734
FeaturesBorderless
IllustratorPedro Correa
Card NameThe Watcher in the Water

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Additional DescriptionThe Watcher in the Water (Borderless Poster)
Card Sub-typeLegendary
Card TextThe Watcher in the Water enters the battlefield tapped with nine stun counters on it. (If a permanent with a stun counter would become untapped, remove one from it instead.) Whenever you draw a card during an opponent's turn, create a 1/1 blue Tentacle creature token. Whenever a Tentacle you control dies, untap up to one target Kraken and put a stun counter on up to one target nonland permament.

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