The Herbal Poultice foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2007 Lorwyn set (LRW #257). A sought-after common artifact for TCG collectors.
Herbal Poultice
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Lorwyn
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Released in 2007, Herbal Poultic is card number 257 in the Lorwyn expansion for Magic: The Gathering. This foil common artifact card provides a simple yet effective game effect: for three mana, players can sacrifice it to regenerate a target creature. Collectors often seek out foil versions of common cards like Herbal Poultice to complete their set collections or for their visual appeal. The card's straightforward ability and low mana cost make it a functional piece in many decks, while the foil treatment adds a layer of desirability for enthusiasts. As a key component of the Lorwyn block, this card continues to be relevant for players and collectors alike who appreciate the strategic depth and artistic direction of that era. Whether for gameplay utility or collection completeness, Herbal Poultice remains a staple for those interested in Magic: The Gathering's rich history.
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Herbal Poultice
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Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Scott Hampton
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English
Foil
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{3}, Sacrifice this artifact: Regenerate target creature.
"Apply orange leaf to a wound at dawn to clean it, at dusk to prevent the same injury from happening again." —Kithkin superstition
