This foil Orcish Veteran from Magic: The Gathering's 2008 Masters Edition II set offers a distinct red finish for the #144 creature card.
Orcish Veteran
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Masters Edition II
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The Orcish Veteran, numbered 144 in the 2008 Masters Edition II expansion, remains a recognizable piece of Magic: The Gathering history. As a red creature card, this foil parallel provides a striking visual alternative to the standard print run, appealing to collectors who appreciate the bold finish within the set's design. The card features artwork by Quinton Hoover, capturing the essence of the Orc subtype in the game's fantasy universe. Collectors often seek this treatment to complete parallel sets or to add a premium aesthetic to their creature collections. Whether you are building a themed deck or curating a library of rare finishes, the Orcish Veteran foil stands out as a distinctive entry. This card's identity as a common rarity in a premium set makes it an interesting study in how foil treatments elevate standard cards.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Orcish Veteran
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Quinton Hoover
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}
Creature — Orc
2 / 2
R
Card Text
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This creature can't block white creatures with power 2 or greater. {R}: This creature gains first strike until end of turn.
Unsuccessful in their early battle for Montford, the orcs quickly tempered their bloodlust with cowardice.
