The rare foil version of the Cascade Bluffs card from the 2008 Eventide expansion of Magic: The Gathering, featuring dual-colored mana generation and artwork by Brandon Kitkouski.
Cascade Bluffs
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Eventide
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Description
This product is the foil version of card number 175, featuring a dual red and blue mana identity. Designed by artist Brandon Kitkouski, the card allows players to produce either generic mana or two mana of either color, making it a functional piece for collectors and players alike. Collectors often seek out specific foil treatments from this era to complete their Eventide sets. The foil finish adds a distinct visual appeal that distinguishes it from the nonfoil printings. Whether you are building a collection of rare lands or focusing on the broader Magic: The Gathering catalog, this card represents a key component of the 2008 release. The dual nature of the card's abilities reflects the complex mana systems introduced during this period of the game's history. For serious collectors, owning a foil example of Cascade Bluffs provides a tangible connection to this chapter in trading card game design.
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Card Details
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Cascade Bluffs
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Brandon Kitkouski
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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{T}: Add {C}. {U/R}, {T}: Add {U}{U}, {U}{R}, or {R}{R}.
Travelers bathe in the falls to wash away curses from the pucas who lurk nearby.
