This 2009 Magic: The Gathering M10 Canyon Minotaur foil card (#130) features a powerful red Minotaur Warrior creature with a distinctive foil treatment.
Canyon Minotaur
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The Canyon Minotaur foil card from the 2009 Magic: The Gathering M10 set is a staple for collectors of red creature cards. Identified as card number 130, this product features a Minotaur Warrior creature with a mana cost of three generic mana and one red mana. As a Common rarity card, it serves as an accessible yet visually striking addition to any Magic: The Gathering collection, particularly for those who appreciate the foil treatment on foundational set cards. Collectors often seek out the foil version of Canyon Minotaur for its enhanced visual appeal and its role in completing the M10 set. The artist Steve Prescott brings the Minotaur Warrior to life with a dynamic illustration that complements the card's aggressive gameplay role. Whether you are building a themed deck or focusing on specific card numbers, the Canyon Minotaur foil from Magic: The Gathering M10 offers a compelling piece for your shelf. Its straightforward creature type and iconic red border make it a favorite among fans of the game's early modern era.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Canyon Minotaur
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Steve Prescott
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{R}
Creature — Minotaur Warrior
3 / 3
R
Card Text
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"We'll scale these cliffs, traverse Brittle Bridge, and then fight our way down the volcanic slopes on the other side." "Isn't the shortest route through the canyon?" "Yes." "So shouldn't we—" "No."
