About Touch of Invisibility
Touch of Invisibility, Sorcery, designed by Eric Peterson first released in Oct, 2001 in the set Odyssey.
A deck that focuses on aggressive strategies and wants to push through damage quickly would benefit from using Touch of Invisibility as it can make a key creature unblockable for a turn while also replacing itself by drawing a card. However, there are better cards that offer similar effects with additional benefits, such as Aqueous Form which grants unblockable and scry or Distortion Strike which provides rebound for repeated unblockable attacks. Touch of Invisibility may not see play in competitive decks due to the availability of more efficient options, but could still be fun in casual or budget builds.
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