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Magic: The Gathering

Master of Etherium

Duel Decks: Elspeth vs. Tezzeret 48 • rare

Set
Duel Decks: Elspeth vs. Tezzeret
Collector number
48
Rarity
Rare
Mana cost
2 generic mana blue mana
Type
Creature
Colors
Blue
Artist
Matt Cavotta
Market price
$0.58
$0.58est. via TCGplayer
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Card face

What it does

Master of Etherium's power and toughness are each equal to the number of artifacts you control.

Other artifact creatures you control get +1/+1.

"Only a mind unfettered with the concerns of the flesh can see the world as it truly is."
Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardNot legal
  • PioneerNot legal
  • ModernLegal
  • LegacyLegal
  • VintageLegal
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlNot legal
  • HistoricNot legal
  • TimelessNot legal
  • Penny DreadfulLegal
  • OathbreakerLegal

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Provenance

Where it came from

Master of Etherium was originally introduced in the 2008 Magic: The Gathering expansion Shards of Alara, representing the Esper shard's affinity for artifacts and magical metal. This specific printing comes from the 2010 Duel Decks: Elspeth vs. Tezzeret release, a boxed set designed to showcase the thematic rivalry between the white-aligned planeswalker Elspeth Tirel and the blue-aligned artificer Tezzeret. The deck construction provided a narrative play experience, pitting Elspeth's soldier-based strategies against Tezzeret's mechanical, artifact-heavy constructs.

The card’s illustration was created by Matt Cavotta, who interpreted the creature as a towering, imposing figure composed of complex, polished etherium components. His design emphasizes the fusion of organic form with intricate metalwork, reinforcing the aesthetic of a being fueled by the artificial essence of Esper. Upon its debut, the card was widely praised by the competitive community for its powerful synergy with artifact-dense decks, ultimately becoming a staple inclusion for blue-based strategies that prioritize board presence through metallic reinforcements.

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