The Tolarian Kraken foil card from Magic: The Gathering Core Set 2021 (M21). This blue uncommon creature, numbered 80, features powerful card-draw synergy.
Tolarian Kraken
2020 • Magic: The Gathering • Core Set
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The Tolarian Kraken foil card from Magic: The Gathering Core Set 2021 (M21) stands as a significant piece for blue mana enthusiasts. As card number 80 in the set, this Uncommon creature brings a unique tactical element to the game with its six mana cost and six power. The card’s ability allows players to tap or untap a target creature whenever they draw a card, offering versatile control options during gameplay. Collectors often seek the foil version of this card for its shimmering finish, which enhances its visual appeal on the playmat and in binder displays. Whether you are building a competitive deck or simply curating a library of powerful creatures, the Tolarian Kraken offers both strategic depth and aesthetic value. The Tolarian Kraken remains a favorite among those who appreciate blue control strategies and the iconic art style of the M21 era.
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Card Details
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Tolarian Kraken
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Svetlin Velinov
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{U}{U}
Creature — Kraken
4 / 6
U
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Whenever you draw a card, you may pay {1}. When you do, you may tap or untap target creature.
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