The foil version of Vorstclaw from Magic: The Gathering's 2012 Avacyn Restored set. This 7/7 Elemental Horror card is a sought-after addition for collectors completing the AVR collection.
Vorstclaw
2012 • Magic: The Gathering • Avacyn Restored
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Vorstclaw, card number 201 from the Avacyn Restored expansion, stands out as a formidable presence in Magic: The Gathering's 2012 lineup. As a six-mana Elemental Horror creature, this card demands attention with its impressive 7/7 power and toughness stats, making it a significant threat on the battlefield for green-based strategies. The foil finish adds a layer of visual appeal that distinguishes this version from the standard print, appealing to those who prioritize aesthetic quality alongside gameplay utility. For collectors, this release offers a tangible connection to the rich lore of the Avacyn Restored era. Completing the Avacyn Restored set often involves tracking down every foil variation, and Vorstclaw's foil iteration is a prized component for dedicated enthusiasts. Whether you are building a competitive deck or expanding your personal archive, this card represents a solid investment in the Magic: The Gathering universe.
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Featured Subject
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Vorstclaw
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Lucas Graciano
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{G}{G}
Creature — Elemental Horror
7 / 7
G
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