The Reckless Racer foil from Magic: The Gathering's 2017 Aether Revolt expansion offers a striking red finish for this uncommon Human Pilot creature.
Reckless Racer
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Aether Revolt
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The Reckless Racer card, identified as number 95 in the 2017 Aether Revolt expansion, stands out within Magic: The Gathering for its bold red foil treatment. Designed by artist Viktor Titov, this uncommon Human Pilot creature captures the kinetic energy of the set’s steampunk aesthetic. Mechanically, the Reckless Racer provides strategic depth with its first strike ability and a versatile tapping effect that allows players to discard a card to draw another. This utility makes it a favorite among builders looking to complete the AER set or integrate the card into competitive decks. For collectors focused on parallel varieties, the foil finish adds significant visual appeal and rarity value to this entry in the Magic: The Gathering universe. Whether you are hunting for rare parallels or expanding your library of uncommon creatures, this card represents a key piece of the Aether Revolt era.
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Card Details
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Reckless Racer
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Viktor Titov
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}
Creature — Human Pilot
2 / 3
R
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First strike Whenever this creature becomes tapped, you may discard a card. If you do, draw a card.
Illegal street races turned out to be perfect practice for avoiding Consulate patrols.
