The Razorfoot Griffin foil card from Magic: The Gathering M10 (2009) offers collectors a classic white mana creature with flying and first strike capabilities.
Razorfoot Griffin
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Released in 2009 as part of the Magic: The Gathering M10 set, this Razorfoot Griffin card (#25) is a staple white mana creature for collectors and players alike. Designed with a foil finish, this common rarity card features artwork by Ben Thompson and serves as a fundamental building block in the game's early modern era. As a Griffin with flying and first strike, it provides strategic versatility that appeals to fans of the Trading Card Game. The M10 core set remains a significant milestone in Magic history, and owning a foil version of this key creature adds depth to any collection. For enthusiasts of the Magic franchise, this card represents both nostalgic value and functional gameplay utility. Whether you are completing a set or expanding your library, the Razorfoot Griffin foil stands out as a distinct piece of Magic: The Gathering history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Razorfoot Griffin
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Ben Thompson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{W}
Creature — Griffin
2 / 2
W
Card Text
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Flying (This creature can't be blocked except by creatures with flying or reach.) First strike (This creature deals combat damage before creatures without first strike.)
Like a meteor, it strikes from above without warning. Unlike a meteor, it then carries you off and eats you.
