Collect the 2011 Magic: The Gathering Innistrad Feral Ridgewolf foil card (#142). This common red wolf creature features trample and a versatile combat trick ability.
Feral Ridgewolf
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Innistrad
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As card number 142 in the ISD expansion, this foil version adds a layer of visual appeal for collectors who appreciate the shimmering finish on common creatures. The card represents a classic one-mana wolf with trample, making it a flexible tool in red-based decks that require aggressive ground presence. Its ability to gain +2/+0 for a single red mana provides a reliable combat trick, allowing players to push through blockers or secure lethal damage in tight situations. Collectors often seek out foil commons from Innistrad to complete full-set challenges, valuing the consistency of the design and the nostalgic connection to the set's unique flavor. Whether you are building a thematic deck or expanding your Magic: The Gathering collection, this foil Ridgewolf offers both utility and aesthetic satisfaction for enthusiasts of the format.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Feral Ridgewolf
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Martina Pilcerova
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}
Creature — Wolf
1 / 2
R
Card Text
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Trample {1}{R}: This creature gets +2/+0 until end of turn.
"The wolves no longer hunt just to feed. They kill for sport, or for some madness behind their eyes." —Elmut, crossway watcher
