The 2011 Magic: The Gathering Innistrad Moon Heron foil card (#69) features a 3/2 Spirit Bird with Flying, offering a distinct collectible finish for TCG enthusiasts.
Moon Heron
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Innistrad
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Description
Within this release, the Moon Heron stands out as a unique creature card, identified by card number 69 in the Innistrad set. This card depicts a Spirit Bird with a mana cost of three generic mana and one blue mana, resulting in a mana value of four. With stats of 3 power and 2 toughness, the creature possesses the Flying ability, allowing it to evade most ground-based blockers and providing strategic flexibility during gameplay. Collectors often seek the foil treatment of the Moon Heron for its shimmering finish, which contrasts beautifully with the standard card design. Whether you are building a themed deck around Spirits or simply appreciate the intricate designs of the Innistrad expansion, this card offers significant value. The combination of the Innistrad era's distinct art style and the foil variant makes the Moon Heron a sought-after piece for dedicated Magic: The Gathering collectors looking to complete their sets or expand their holdings.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Moon Heron
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Charles Urbach
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{U}
Creature — Spirit Bird
3 / 2
U
Card Text
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Flying
The heron is the symbol of the archangel Avacyn. The fact that such spirits still fly gives the church hope that its founder may one day return.
