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Magic: The Gathering

Cloak of Invisibility

Mirage 58 • common

Set
Mirage
Collector number
58
Rarity
Common
Mana cost
blue mana
Type
Enchantment
Colors
Blue
Artist
John Coulthart
Market price
$0.18
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Card face

What it does

Enchant creature

Enchanted creature has phasing and can't be blocked except by Walls. (It phases in or out before its controller untaps during each of their untap steps. While it's phased out, it's treated as though it doesn't exist.)

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Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardNot legal
  • PioneerNot legal
  • ModernNot legal
  • LegacyLegal
  • VintageLegal
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperLegal
  • BrawlNot legal
  • HistoricNot legal
  • TimelessNot legal
  • Penny DreadfulLegal
  • OathbreakerLegal

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Provenance

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Cloak of Invisibility was released in 1996 as part of the Mirage expansion for Magic: The Gathering. As a common enchantment, it was designed to provide a thematic, low-cost utility effect that allowed a creature to gain shroud, representing the concealment properties of the iconic garment. The set itself marked a significant shift in the game's design philosophy, focusing on a desert-themed setting and introducing mechanics that emphasized strategic, incremental advantages rather than raw power.

The card features artwork by John Coulthart, a British artist and designer known for his distinctively ornate, gothic, and symbolist style. Coulthart was commissioned to capture the ethereal nature of the cloak, utilizing his signature complex line work to create a visual sense of transparency and mystery. While the card is often remembered for its aesthetic contribution to the set, it was primarily received by the player base as a niche defensive option within the blue color identity.

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