The 2007 Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn expansion foil Tarfire card, cataloged as number 194. This Red Instant offers collectors a premium finish on a classic instant card.
Tarfire
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Lorwyn
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Among the cards from this era, the Tarfire foil (#194) stands out for its premium treatment and iconic artwork by Omar Rayyan. As a Red Instant, this card provides a straightforward yet impactful gameplay option, dealing damage to any target for a single mana cost. Collectors often seek this print for its aesthetic appeal and historical significance within the Magic: The Gathering franchise. The foil finish adds a layer of depth and shine that enhances its visual presentation, making it a desirable addition to any collection. Whether you are building a themed portfolio or simply appreciate the artistry of the Lorwyn set, this card represents a tangible piece of TCG history. Its enduring popularity among fans ensures that it remains a relevant piece for those looking to expand their holdings of premium Magic cards.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Tarfire
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Omar Rayyan
Card Stock
English
Foil
{R}
Kindred Instant — Goblin
R
Card Text
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Tarfire deals 2 damage to any target.
"After Auntie brushed the soot from her eyes, she discovered something wonderful: the fire had turned the goat into something that smelled delicious." —A tale of Auntie Grub
