The Watercourser foil card from the 2012 Magic 2013 set. This #78 Elemental creature features a shimmering finish by artist Mathias Kollros.
Watercourser
2012 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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The Watercourser foil card from the 2012 Magic 2013 set offers collectors a distinct piece of Magic: The Gathering history. As card number 78 in the core set, this Elemental creature is recognized by its {2}{U} mana cost and 2/3 power/toughness stats. The card features a unique ability that allows players to sacrifice life to boost its power, making it a functional and visually striking addition to any collection. The foil treatment adds a premium layer of appeal, catching the light and highlighting the card's details. For collectors building a complete set of Magic 2013, this foil variant represents a key milestone. It serves as an excellent example of the core set's design language from that era. Whether you are assembling a comprehensive collection or seeking a specific foil card for your shelf, the Watercourser stands out among the 2012 releases. Its straightforward yet impactful design makes it a favorite among enthusiasts who appreciate both the mechanical and aesthetic aspects of the game.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Watercourser
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Mathias Kollros
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Creature — Elemental
2 / 3
U
Card Text
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{U}: This creature gets +1/-1 until end of turn.
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