Inverter of Truth
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Inverter of Truth
# Inverter of Truth Inverter of Truth represents an interesting design space that never quite found its home in competitive Magic. The card's exile mechanic and colorless casting cost intrigued brewers, but it lacked the efficiency or immediate impact that mythic rares typically demand. Collectors appreciate it as a curiosity from Oath of the Gatewatch's experimental period, when Wizards pushed unconventional mechanics. The foil version holds modest appeal over nonfoil copies, though neither variant commands significant collector premiums. Inverter remains accessible to players building casual decks or completing set collections. Its mythic status ensures it appears less frequently than lower rarities, making foils slightly harder to locate, but scarcity doesn't translate to desirability here. It's a straightforward example of a mythic that simply didn't resonate.
