Collect the 2004 Magic: The Gathering card Wandering Ones (CHK 100) from the Champions of Kamigawa set. A classic Common Spirit creature card for TCG enthusiasts.
Wandering Ones
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Champions of Kamigawa
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The Wandering Ones card, identified as CHK 100, originates from the Champions of Kamigawa expansion released by Wizards of the Coast in 2004. This Magic: The Gathering trading card game card features a single blue mana cost and functions as a 1/1 Spirit creature. Designed by artist Heather Hudson, the card invites players into the mystical folklore of the Kamigawa plane. Collectors often seek this card number for its place in the set's sequence and its straightforward gameplay mechanics. As a Common rarity card, it serves as a foundational piece for building decks during that era. The product represents a tangible connection to the early 2000s period of Magic history. Whether for completing a set or adding to a personal collection, this card remains a notable entry in the game's extensive catalog. The simplicity of its design and rules text reflects the accessible nature of the release, making it a recognizable item for long-time players.
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Card Details
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Wandering Ones
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Heather Hudson
Card Stock
English
{U}
Creature — Spirit
1 / 1
U
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"I saw them once, when I was a child. They led me to my parents' arms when I was lost. Why have they abandoned me now? Why won't they take me home again?" —Unnamed beggar
