This 2005 foil Scaled Hulk from the Betrayers of Kamigawa set offers collectors a powerful six-mana Spirit with unique synergy for Spirit and Arcane spell strategies.
Scaled Hulk
2005 • Magic: The Gathering • Betrayers of Kamigawa
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The 2005 Scaled Hulk foil card from Magic: The Gathering's Betrayers of Kamigawa expansion captures the essence of the game's Spirit theme. As card number 143 in the set, this six-mana green creature serves as a formidable presence on the battlefield. Art by Arnie Swekel, the Scaled Hulk features a distinct foil finish that enhances its visual impact, drawing attention to its powerful ability: gaining +2/+2 whenever you cast a Spirit or Arcane spell. This mechanic underscores the card's importance in decks built around these tribal identities, offering collectors a piece of Magic's rich history of thematic deck-building. For enthusiasts of the Betrayers of Kamigawa set, Scaled Hulk represents a blend of artistic expression and gameplay utility. Its inclusion in diverse collections speaks to the enduring popularity of Magic: The Gathering's complex card interactions.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Scaled Hulk
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Arnie Swekel
Card Stock
English
Foil
{5}{G}
Creature — Spirit
4 / 4
G
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Whenever you cast a Spirit or Arcane spell, this creature gets +2/+2 until end of turn.
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