- Lay Bare
Images
Lay Bare
name
mana_cost
Types
Instant
types
Prices
Normal
Foil
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Near Mint
$0.08
$0.01
Lightly Played
$0.04
$0.03
Moderately Played
$0.05
$0.03
Heavily Played
N/A
$0.02
Damaged
$0.06
$0.04
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Near Mint
$0.51
$0.49
Lightly Played
N/A
$0.25
Moderately Played
$0.40
$0.30
Heavily Played
N/A
$0.50
Damaged
N/A
Details
Rules
Counter target spell. Look at its controller's hand.
rules
Power
power
Toughness
toughness
Color Identity
color_identity
Rarity
Common
rarity
Number
74
number
Artist
Chippy
artist
Language
English
language
(EN)
language_code
Expansion
Rise of the Eldrazi
expansion.name
Rulings
If the targeted spell is an illegal target by the time Lay Bare resolves, Lay Bare doesn’t resolve. You won’t look at its controller’s hand.
2010-06-15
rulings
"It's good to learn from your failures, but I prefer to learn from the failures of others."
—Jace Beleren
flavor_text
Discussion
Code
Model attributes
id
string
The id of the card
ROE-74
name
string
The name of the card
Lay Bare
mana_cost
string
The cost to cast the card
{2}{U}{U}
types
string[]
The types of card, such as Creature.
Instant
color_identity
string
The color identity of the card (the colors that appear on the card)
U
variants
object[]
The variants the card is available in, such as normal or foil, and their prices.
variants.name
string
The variant name, such as normal or foil
normal
variants.prices
object[]
The variant name, such as normal or coldFoil
rarity
string
The rarity of the card
Common
number
string
The card number
74
artist
string
The artist of the card
Chippy
language
string
The language of the card, such as English.
English
language_code
string
The language code, such as EN.
EN
images
object[]
The images of the card
images.large
string
The large url of the image
https://images.scrydex.com/magicthegathering/ROE-74/large
expansion
object
The expansion the card belongs to
expansion.name
string
The name of the expansion
Rise of the Eldrazi
flavor_text
string
The flavor text of the card
"It's good to learn from your failures, but I prefer to learn from the failures of others."
—Jace Beleren