This 2006 Magic: The Gathering Dissension Indrik Stomphowler foil card (#86), an uncommon beast creature designed by Carl Critchlow.
Indrik Stomphowler
2006 • Magic: The Gathering • Dissension
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The Indrik Stomphowler from the 2006 Magic: The Gathering Dissension set (#86) remains a notable presence for collectors of the game's mid-2000s era. As an uncommon creature card, this foil variant features the distinct finish that appeals to those who value the tactile and visual qualities of vintage trading cards. Designed by Carl Critchlow, the card depicts a formidable beast with the ability to destroy target artifacts or enchantments upon entering the battlefield, a mechanic that defined many gameplay strategies of that time. Collecting cards from the Dissension expansion offers a unique window into the evolution of Magic: The Gathering's design philosophy. The foil treatment adds a layer of collectibility that distinguishes it from standard print runs, making it a sought-after piece for completists and theme-based collections alike. Whether you are building a set of rare artifacts or focusing on beast-type creatures, the Indrik Stomphowler represents a key component of this era's card pool.
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Featured Subject
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Indrik Stomphowler
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Carl Critchlow
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{G}
Creature — Beast
4 / 4
G
Card Text
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When this creature enters, destroy target artifact or enchantment.
"An indrik's howl has destructive power much subtler than that of its crushing foot. The sound is mundane, but inaudible vibrations scatter and sunder magical contrivances." —Simic research notes
