The 2013 Magic: The Gathering Dragon Hatchling foil card, numbered 138 in the Magic 2014 set, featuring the classic Red mana cost and flying ability.
Dragon Hatchling
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Dragon Hatchling is a notable creature card from the Magic 2014 expansion, originally released in 2013 under the brand Magic: The Gathering. Identified as card number 138 in the set, this foil version appeals to collectors who appreciate the distinct finish and the strategic utility of the card within the TCG framework. As a Common rarity card, it serves as a fundamental component for players building decks that require low-cost flying dragons. The card features a mana cost of {1}{R} and provides the ability to gain +1/+0 power until end of turn for one red mana, making it a versatile option for aggressive strategies. For collectors focusing on the M14 set, this foil variant offers a visually striking addition to their collection. The interplay between its simple design and powerful effect has kept it relevant among fans of the game's early 2010s era.
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Featured Subject
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Dragon Hatchling
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
David Palumbo
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{R}
Creature — Dragon
0 / 1
R
Card Text
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Flying {R}: This creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn.
"Those dragons grow fast. For a while they feed on squirrels and goblins and then suddenly you're missing a mammoth." —Hurdek, Mazar mammoth trainer
