The Headless Horseman, card number 102 from the 1994 Magic: The Gathering Legends expansion, featuring a Zombie Knight with distinct flavor text.
Headless Horseman
1994 • Magic: The Gathering • Legends
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Released in 1994, the Headless Horseman is card number 102 from the Magic: The Gathering Legends expansion. This Common rarity card depicts a Zombie Knight with a mana cost of {2}{B} and a power/toughness of 2/2. The Legends set established many foundational rules for the trading card game, and this card remains a recognizable piece of that early era. Collectors often seek out Legends cards for their historical significance and the distinct design language that defined Magic's first major expansion. The Headless Horseman serves as an intriguing subject for enthusiasts of fantasy-themed collectibles and early TCG history. Its presence in the Legends roster highlights the creative depth of the game's initial design phase. For those building a Legends collection, this card represents a key component of the set's identity. The Headless Horseman's enduring appeal lies in its connection to the game's roots and its status as a staple of the Legends subset.
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Headless Horseman
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Quinton Hoover
Card Stock
English
{2}{B}
Creature — Zombie Knight
2 / 2
B
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". . . [T]he ghost rides forth to the scene of battle in nightly quest of his head . . . he sometimes passes along the Hollow, like a midnight blast . . ." —Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
