The Kaysa foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2008 Masters Edition II set, featuring a powerful green creature with set-wide buffs.
Kaysa
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Masters Edition II
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Kaysa is a legendary green creature featured in the 2008 Masters Edition II set for Magic: The Gathering. As a five-mana Elf Druid, this card provides significant board presence for players focusing on green strategies. The card’s ability grants a +1/+1 bonus to all green creatures you control, amplifying the power of your entire army. This release is cataloged as card number 170 in the Masters Edition II series. The foil treatment adds a distinct visual appeal that collectors appreciate, making it a standout piece for those building themed collections. The artwork by Rebecca Guay brings the character to life, capturing the essence of the Yavimaya Forest. For enthusiasts of the Magic trading card game, completing the Masters Edition II checklist often includes securing this key green card. Whether you are looking to complete a set or add a powerful card to your deck, this foil Kaysa represents a solid addition to any serious collection.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Kaysa
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Rebecca Guay
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{G}{G}
Legendary Creature — Elf Druid
2 / 3
G
Card Text
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Green creatures you control get +1/+1.
Kaysa speaks as the elder druid, but Yavimaya recognizes only one voice: its own.
