The rare foil Hair-Strung Koto from Magic: The Gathering's 2004 Champions of Kamigawa expansion. This artifact card features a distinctive foil finish and powerful milling mechanics for serious TCG collectors.
Hair-Strung Koto
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Champions of Kamigawa
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The Hair-Strung Koto stands as a notable artifact within the Champions of Kamigawa set, released by Wizards of the Coast in 2004. As card number 252 in the CHK expansion, this Magic: The Gathering trading card game card features a rare foil treatment that appeals to enthusiasts of the game's early 2000s era. The card requires six mana to cast and serves as a powerful tool for disrupting opponents by forcing them to mill cards from their libraries. The foil variant adds a layer of visual appeal, making it a desirable addition for those building specialized decks or completing their Champions of Kamigawa collection. Whether you are a long-time player or new to the hobby, this card represents a significant piece of Magic history. Adding this artifact to your collection allows you to own a tangible piece of the game's evolving legacy.
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Hair-Strung Koto
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Rebecca Guay
Card Stock
English
Foil
{6}
Artifact
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Tap an untapped creature you control: Target player mills a card.
"The Kami War drove many members of Konda's court insane. As their spiritual world turned against them, so too did their minds turn from reality." —*The History of Kamigawa*
