The 2004 Magic: The Gathering Champions of Kamigawa foil card Wandering Ones (CHK 100) is a sought-after Spirit creature for dedicated set completists.
Wandering Ones
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Champions of Kamigawa
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Released in 2004 as part of the Champions of Kamigawa expansion, the Wandering Ones foil card (CHK 100) represents a distinct entry in Magic: The Gathering history. This Common rarity card features the artist Heather Hudson’s interpretation of a one-mana Spirit creature, offering collectors a tangible connection to the game’s rich fantasy lore. For enthusiasts completing the CHK set, securing the foil version of card number 100 adds a layer of visual distinction that raw cards simply cannot match. Collectors often target this Magic: The Gathering release to round out their Champions of Kamigawa collection, appreciating the glossy finish that highlights the card’s unique design. The Wandering Ones card remains a staple for players interested in the blue mana color identity, providing strategic depth alongside its aesthetic appeal. Whether you are building a personal archive or seeking a gift for a fellow hobbyist, this foil variant serves as an essential component for those valuing both gameplay utility and set completeness.
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Wandering Ones
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Heather Hudson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{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
