The Timberland Guide (#202) is a Common foil creature card from the 2021 Innistrad: Midnight Hunt expansion, featuring the Human Scout subtype and a supportive entry ability.
Timberland Guide
2021 • Magic: The Gathering • Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
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Collectors of Magic: The Gathering appreciate the Timberland Guide for its utility within the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt framework. Released in 2021, this Common foil card carries the number 202 in the MID set code and depicts a Human Scout designed by Zoltan Boros. The card's mechanical value lies in its entry trigger, which allows the controller to place a +1/+1 counter on a target creature, offering immediate board presence without demanding excessive mana investment. For investors and completists, the foil treatment adds distinct visual appeal to this low-cost creature. The Timberland Guide remains a recognizable piece of the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt era, appealing to those who value functional design and aesthetic variety in their Magic: The Gathering trading card game collections.
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Card Details
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Timberland Guide
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Zoltan Boros
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{G}
Creature — Human Scout
1 / 1
G
Card Text
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When this creature enters, put a +1/+1 counter on target creature.
Hiring an experienced wilderness guide isn't cheap, but it costs less than a search party. Or a funeral.
