The Warren-Scourge Elf foil from Magic: The Gathering's 2007 Lorwyn expansion offers a distinctive look for collectors building the LRW set.
Warren-Scourge Elf
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Lorwyn
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Released in 2007 as part of the Lorwyn expansion, the Warren-Scourge Elf is a creature card that has become a notable piece for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. Identified by card number 241 and set code LRW, this Common card features a foil treatment that distinguishes it within the base set. The card depicts an Elf Warrior with a mana cost of one green mana, offering protection from Goblins as its primary game mechanic. Collectors often seek out the Warren-Scourge Elf foil for its visual appeal and its role in completing the Lorwyn collection. The foil finish adds a layer of prestige to this otherwise standard Common card, making it a favorite among those who appreciate the aesthetic diversity of the set. Whether you are focusing on completing a full set or building a themed collection around Elves, this card from Magic: The Gathering provides a solid addition to any hobbyist's inventory.
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Card Details
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Warren-Scourge Elf
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Christopher Moeller
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{G}
Creature — Elf Warrior
1 / 1
G
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Protection from Goblins
"If one can associate any virtue with the eyeblights, it is the talent some achieve in disposing of them. I have seen the slaying of boggarts raised nearly to an art form." —Fiala, Gilt-Leaf winnower
