The One-Eyed Scarecrow foil card from Magic: The Gathering's Innistrad set, featuring Dave Kendall's illustration and unique defensive mechanics.
One-Eyed Scarecrow
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Innistrad
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The One-Eyed Scarecrow foil card from Magic: The Gathering's Innistrad set (2011) offers collectors a distinctive artifact creature with strategic depth. The foil treatment adds a premium sheen that enhances its visual appeal, making it a standout addition for enthusiasts of the franchise. Created by artist Dave Kendall, this card captures the dark, gothic atmosphere characteristic of Innistrad. Its identity as a Scarecrow type artifact creature provides collectors with a tangible connection to the game's rich lore. For those building themed collections, the One-Eyed Scarecrow serves as a key component for fans of the era's design language and mechanical innovations. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to Magic: The Gathering, this card represents a valuable piece of TCG history. Explore our catalog to find this classic release and enhance your collection with a verified, high-quality example of the Innistrad expansion.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
One-Eyed Scarecrow
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Dave Kendall
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}
Artifact Creature — Scarecrow
2 / 3
Card Text
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Defender Creatures with flying your opponents control get -1/-0.
Farmhands and priests mutter curses at the ragged thing; it unnerves more than just the crows.
