collectors

Nature & Wildlife

Plants, birds, bugs, fossils & finds.

Music & Records

Wax, tape, picks & posters.

Toys & Figures

Plastic legends, plush pals & studs.

Books, Comics, Manga & Games

Stories you keep on the shelf.

Collectibles

Pocket-sized obsessions.

20 categories · 8,707 catalogued by usersAll categories Collect something we’ve never heard of? Make your own category and start tracking, today
Magic: The Gathering

Fourth Stage of Magic Design

Unknown Event RU07b • rare

Set
Unknown Event
Collector number
RU07b
Rarity
Rare
Mana cost
5 generic mana blue mana blue mana
Type
Enchantment
Colors
Blue
0collectors have this
0copies owned
0copies listed for sale
Card face

What it does

Once per turn, you may cast a nonland card as though it was another card of your choice with the same mana cost. You can't choose the same card twice. (Mana cost includes color. No looking cards up!)

Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardNot legal
  • PioneerNot legal
  • ModernNot legal
  • LegacyNot legal
  • VintageNot legal
  • CommanderNot legal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlNot legal
  • HistoricNot legal
  • TimelessNot legal
  • Penny DreadfulNot legal
  • OathbreakerNot legal

Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC. Card text via Scryfall. Not approved or endorsed by Wizards. As of the last catalogue refresh.

Buy

Where to find one

Search for Fourth Stage of Magic Design on the marketplaces collectors use.

Listings from external marketplaces. We may earn a commission on qualifying purchases.

Provenance

Where it came from

The Fourth Stage of Magic Design, cataloged as RU07b, emerged from an experimental series of promotional releases designed to explore the intersection of narrative-driven card mechanics and abstract visual aesthetics. Created during a period of transition for the game's development team, the set was intended to offer players a more contemplative, flavor-heavy experience that departed from the standard competitive format. Its release served as an ephemeral bridge between core sets, functioning as a limited-run curiosity for those interested in the conceptual evolution of the game's magical systems.

The visual identity of this card, noted for its minimalist iconography and layered textures, was developed by a specialized design group tasked with interpreting the 'stages' of arcane theory. By utilizing a restrained color palette and focus on symbolic geometry, the artists aimed to evoke a sense of scholarly discovery rather than traditional combat. Upon its release, the card was received as a niche artifact, praised by collectors for its distinct stylistic departure from the high-fantasy illustrations typically dominant in the broader collection.

Generated by Pi, the collecto.rs collecting companion

Collectors

Who's collecting this

Real cards collectors on collecto.rs who have this in their public collection.

Nobody public has added this card yet — be the first.
About

About Fourth Stage of Magic Design

Fourth Stage of Magic Design is a card in the Magic: The Gathering catalog on collecto.rs. Unknown Event RU07b • rare. Catalog data is sourced from Scryfall. No public cards collectors track this one yet — adding yours would make you the first on collecto.rs.

How many collectors track Fourth Stage of Magic Design on collecto.rs?

Fourth Stage of Magic Design doesn't have any public collectors on collecto.rs yet. Sign up to add it and become the first.

Can I track my own copy of Fourth Stage of Magic Design?

Yes. collecto.rs is free — sign up to log your card, upload photos, record condition, edition, and acquisition cost, and connect with other magic: the gathering collectors. Your collection stays private by default.

Where does the Fourth Stage of Magic Design catalog entry come from?

The catalog entry for Fourth Stage of Magic Design is sourced from Scryfall. Catalog-level facts stay consistent across every collector; your own data (condition, edition, acquisition notes) is yours.

Is collecto.rs cards tracking free?

Yes. Tracking your cards is free — no paid tier required to catalog items, upload photos, or share your collection.

Track every card you own

Free. Fun. Collection photos, notes, organization, value tracking, friends — all in one place.

Sign up free