The Kelinore Bat is a 2009 Magic: The Gathering core set card featuring the flying ability, designated as card number 101 in the M10 expansion.
Kelinore Bat
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Description
The Kelinore Bat serves as a recognizable creature card within the 2009 Magic: The Gathering M10 core set. Designed by Dave Kendall, this common rarity card is identified by the card number 101 and the set code M10. As a black mana creature with a mana cost of {2}{B}, it brings the flying ability to the battlefield, allowing it to bypass ground-based blockers. Collectors often seek out cards from the M10 release to complete foundational sets or to build classic formats that rely on core set staples. The card's straightforward design and functional gameplay make it a familiar piece for long-time players who value the strategic depth of the original core releases. Its status as a common print does not diminish its importance in understanding the game's evolution during that era. For those interested in the history of Magic: The Gathering, acquiring cards like the Kelinore Bat offers a tangible connection to the 2009 expansion cycle.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Kelinore Bat
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Dave Kendall
Card Stock
English
{2}{B}
Creature — Bat
2 / 1
B
Card Text
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Flying
The nesting bats of Kelinore sleep soundly while the sun passes, nestled among their grisly collections.
