Eyes of the Watcher
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Eyes of the Watcher
# Eyes of the Watcher Eyes of the Watcher represents a particular moment in Magic's design philosophy around artifact enchantments and card draw. As an uncommon from Fifth Dawn, it occupies a modest place in limited formats where incremental advantage matters. Collectors appreciate it primarily for set completion rather than standalone demand. The card's straightforward effect—drawing cards when creatures enter—appeals to players building casual decks around creature synergies, but competitive relevance remains minimal. Both foil and nonfoil versions exist, with foils holding slightly more appeal to collectors seeking complete set representations. The card serves mainly as a historical artifact of mid-2000s Magic design rather than a sought-after piece.
