The 2003 Mirrodin expansion with this foil Ogre Leadfoot card. This red creature features unique artifact interaction, making it a valuable piece for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Ogre Leadfoot
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Mirrodin
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Description
The Ogre Leadfoot card from the 2003 Mirrodin set offers a distinct mechanical niche for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. As card number 102, this common red creature is designed to interact specifically with artifact-based decks, a central theme of the Mirrodin era. Its ability to destroy artifact creatures when blocked provides strategic depth, appealing to collectors who appreciate the mechanical diversity of early 2000s expansions. The foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal, distinguishing it from standard prints and enhancing its value for set completists. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Mirrodin collection or to add unique pieces to their vintage MTG library. Whether you are building a themed collection or looking for functional cards from this pivotal year, this product represents a solid addition to any Magic: The Gathering archive.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Ogre Leadfoot
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Heather Hudson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{R}
Creature — Ogre
3 / 3
R
Card Text
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Whenever this creature becomes blocked by an artifact creature, destroy that creature.
When the goblins need more scrap for the Great Furnace, they simply let the ogres loose and follow in their wake.
