The 2008 Morningtide release featuring Kinsbaile Cavalier, a powerful white Kithkin Knight valued by Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Kinsbaile Cavalier
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Morningtide
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The Kinsbaile Cavalier card from the 2008 Morningtide expansion stands as a notable entry in Magic: The Gathering history. Designed as a white creature card, this piece features the distinct Kithkin Knight subtype, offering strategic depth for players and collectors alike. Within the Morningtide set, the card is identified by its set number 15, making it easily cataloged for those organizing their collections. The card’s ability to grant double strike to other Knight creatures you control highlights its role in tactical gameplay, appealing to enthusiasts who appreciate functional card design. For fans of the Magic trading card game, this card represents a tangible connection to the rich lore and strategic evolution of the franchise. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new collector, the Kinsbaile Cavalier offers a glimpse into the creative world of Magic. Its enduring presence in the TCG community underscores the lasting impact of the Morningtide release on the hobby.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Kinsbaile Cavalier
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Wayne Reynolds
Card Stock
English
{3}{W}
Creature — Kithkin Knight
2 / 2
W
Card Text
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Knight creatures you control have double strike.
Ambidexterity is common among kithkin. The thoughtweft links the minds of the left- and right-handed, giving each the knack of the other.
