The 2003 Magic: The Gathering Legions expansion with this foil version of Fugitive Wizard #38. A distinctive common creature card ideal for set completion.
Fugitive Wizard
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Legions
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This card, cataloged as number 38, is a Common rarity creature with a foil finish that adds visual appeal to any collection. As a Human Wizard costing a single blue mana, it represents a classic early-game option for players who enjoy spell-slinging strategies. The card's design and mechanics reflect the artistic and thematic direction of the Legions set, making it a recognizable piece for enthusiasts of the era. Collectors often seek out foil versions of common cards to add variety and shine to their displays. Whether you are building a themed collection around wizards or focusing on completing the full Legions set, this card serves as a solid component. Its straightforward gameplay and iconic finish make it a favorite among both casual players and serious hobbyists looking for affordable yet attractive additions to their Magic: The Gathering inventory. The combination of the Legions branding and the foil treatment ensures this product stands out in any binder or showcase.
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Card Details
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Featured
Fugitive Wizard
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Jim Nelson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{U}
Creature — Human Wizard
1 / 1
U
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Many wizards came to the Riptide Project hoping to return home with answers. Most, however, wouldn't return home at all.
