Identify this 2007 Magic: The Gathering foil card by its Lorwyn set origin, card number 201, and distinctive Treefolk Warrior identity.
Cloudcrown Oak
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Lorwyn
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The Cloudcrown Oak is a green creature card from the Lorwyn expansion, released by Wizards of the Coast in 2007. Identified as card number 201 in the set, this foil version features a Treefolk Warrior with a mana cost of four and power/toughness stats of 3/4. Its primary gameplay function includes reach, allowing it to block creatures with flying, which adds strategic depth to deck construction. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering often seek out specific foil cards to complete their Lorwyn sets or to appreciate the artwork by Rebecca Guay. For investors and hobbyists alike, this card represents a tangible connection to the game's rich history of fantasy storytelling and strategic gameplay. Whether you are looking to enhance your collection or gift a piece of gaming history, this foil Cloudcrown Oak offers a clear example of the era's design and mechanical innovation.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Cloudcrown Oak
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Rebecca Guay
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{G}{G}
Creature — Treefolk Warrior
3 / 4
G
Card Text
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Reach (This creature can block creatures with flying.)
"Clever folk build their homes near cloudcrowns. If a hawk or even just a faerie tries to swoop in, it'll get swatted from here to Cloverdell." —Calydd, kithkin farmer
