The 2007 Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn expansion with this foil Nath's Buffoon card. A distinct addition for TCG collectors seeking specific set variants.
Nath's Buffoon
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Lorwyn
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Description
Identified by card number 129, this foil variant offers a distinct finish that appeals to those building comprehensive collections of the LRW set. As a Common rarity card, it serves as an accessible yet meaningful piece for enthusiasts focusing on specific parallel treatments. Collectors often seek out foil versions to add visual variety to their library, making this a strategic acquisition for set completionists. Whether you are expanding your Magic: The Gathering portfolio or focusing on the Lorwyn subset, this foil Nath's Buffoon provides a tangible connection to the game's creative history. Its enduring presence in collector catalogs highlights the lasting appeal of the 2007 release. For investors and hobbyists alike, understanding the nuances of the Lorwyn print run helps identify valuable foil variants. This product represents a key component for anyone tracking the evolution of Magic: The Gathering card design during this pivotal year.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Nath's Buffoon
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Thomas Denmark
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}
Creature — Goblin Rogue
1 / 1
B
Card Text
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Protection from Elves
Smik learned the elvish dance quickly enough. The most difficult, yet most important step was to stay out of Nath's sight until called to perform.
