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Magic: The Gathering

Grapeshot Catapult

Seventh Edition 299 • uncommon

Set
Seventh Edition
Collector number
299
Rarity
Uncommon
Mana cost
4 generic mana
Type
Creature
Colors
Colorless
Artist
Dave Dorman
Market price
$0.13
$0.13est. via TCGplayer
0collectors have this
0copies owned
4other printings of this card
Card face

What it does

tap: This creature deals 1 damage to target creature with flying.

The Southern Paladin taught the airborne vermin to fear the storm that rains upward.
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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The Grapeshot Catapult was printed in the Seventh Edition core set of Magic: The Gathering, released in 2001. As a core set, Seventh Edition was designed to provide a foundational pool of cards for players, featuring a mix of reprints from earlier expansions. This particular card was categorized as an uncommon artifact creature, serving as a tactical piece that allowed players to sacrifice it to deal damage to creatures, reflecting the mechanical theme of siege warfare that artifacts often represented in the game's early eras.

The illustration was provided by acclaimed fantasy artist Dave Dorman, known for his work on major science fiction and fantasy franchises including Star Wars. Dorman utilized his signature cinematic painting style to depict the mechanical contraption, emphasizing a gritty, utilitarian aesthetic consistent with the rugged nature of artifact weaponry in that setting. The design was received as a functional, if niche, card that occupied a specific space in limited formats, highlighting the shift toward more standardized art direction that characterized the core sets of that period.

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