Wildwood Geist foil card from the 2012 Avacyn Restored expansion, featuring a powerful green Spirit creature designed by Lars Grant-West.
Wildwood Geist
2012 • Magic: The Gathering • Avacyn Restored
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The Wildwood Geist foil (Avacyn Restored #204) is a striking green mana card from Magic: The Gathering's 2012 release. Designed by artist Lars Grant-West, this common foil card depicts a formidable Spirit creature with a mana cost of {4}{G} and a power/toughness of 3/3. Its primary ability allows the creature to gain +2/+2 during your turn, making it a flexible option for aggressive green decks in the Avacyn Restored era. Collectors often seek this foil for its shimmering finish and the distinct aesthetic of the AVR set., you can find diverse selections of Magic trading cards for completing sets or expanding your library. Whether you are a long-time player or a new collector, this card represents a key piece of Modern-era Magic history. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal that enhances its value for set builders who appreciate the unique design language of the 2012 print run.
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Card Details
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Wildwood Geist
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Lars Grant-West
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{G}
Creature — Spirit
3 / 3
G
Card Text
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During your turn, this creature gets +2/+2.
The geists that dwell in the deep forests of Kessig are as untamable as the woods themselves.
