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Magic: The Gathering

Reassembling Skeleton

Magic 2012 104 • uncommon

Set
Magic 2012
Collector number
104
Rarity
Uncommon
Mana cost
1 generic mana black mana
Type
Creature
Colors
Black
Artist
Austin Hsu
Market price
$0.24
$0.24est. via TCGplayer
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What it does

1 generic mana black mana: Return this card from your graveyard to the battlefield tapped.

"They may show up with the wrong thigh bone or mandible, but they always show up."Zul Ashur, lich lord
Formats

Where you can play it

  • StandardLegal
  • PioneerLegal
  • ModernLegal
  • LegacyLegal
  • VintageLegal
  • CommanderLegal
  • PauperNot legal
  • BrawlLegal
  • HistoricLegal
  • TimelessLegal
  • Penny DreadfulNot legal
  • OathbreakerLegal

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Reassembling Skeleton was introduced in the Magic 2012 core set, released in July 2011. The card was designed as a recurring utility creature, serving as a functional reprint that leaned into the game's long-standing tradition of 'graveyard-recurring' black creatures. Its design reflects the classic flavor of necromancy within the game, providing players with a persistent defensive or sacrificial resource that can be returned from the graveyard to the battlefield for a modest mana investment.

The artwork was created by Austin Hsu, who captured the macabre essence of the creature by depicting the skeletal remains actively knitting themselves back together. The piece was well-received by the player base for its clear visual storytelling and its adherence to the aesthetic conventions of the Magic: The Gathering horror motif. As an uncommon card, it became a staple in limited formats and casual decks, appreciated for its reliability and its distinct role in enabling strategies centered on sacrifice effects.

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