The Hinterland Harbor foil card is a rare dual-land from Magic: The Gathering's 2011 Innistrad expansion, identified by card number 241.
Hinterland Harbor
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Innistrad
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The Hinterland Harbor foil card is a distinctive dual-land from Magic: The Gathering's 2011 Innistrad expansion, identified by card number 241 in the Innistrad set. This card allows players to generate both green and blue mana, making it a valuable asset for decks requiring those specific colors. As a rare foil variant, it appeals to collectors who appreciate the intricate design of the Innistrad set and the functional utility of dual lands in gameplay. The foil treatment adds a unique shimmer that enhances its visual appeal, drawing attention to the card's role in the game's lore. For those building their Magic: The Gathering collection, this card represents a key piece of the Innistrad era, offering both aesthetic and strategic value. Enthusiasts often seek out such cards to complete their sets or to enhance their in-game strategies, making the Hinterland Harbor foil a sought-after item among TCG enthusiasts.
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Card Details
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Hinterland Harbor
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Karl Kopinski
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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This land enters tapped unless you control a Forest or an Island. {T}: Add {G} or {U}.
In places where the sea meets the trees, it's easy to forget the darkness that rules most of Innistrad.
