Mossfire Valley is a rare foil land card from the 2001 Odyssey expansion, identified by card number 321 in the Magic: The Gathering catalog.
Mossfire Valley
2001 • Magic: The Gathering • Odyssey
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Released in 2001, Mossfire Valley stands as a key land card within the Odyssey expansion of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Identified by card number 321, this rare foil version brings a distinct visual appeal to any collection, featuring the work of artist John Avon. The card provides essential red and green mana, making it a functional piece for builders and a valuable target for those focusing on the Odyssey subset. Collectors often seek out this release to complete their Odyssey sets or to add a high-quality foil staple to their Magic: The Gathering library. The foil treatment enhances the card's presence, distinguishing it from non-foil counterparts. For investors and hobbyists, the Odyssey era remains a foundational period in TCG history, and cards like Mossfire Valley represent the core identity of that time. Whether you are looking to finish a set or simply appreciate the art and mechanics of early Magic expansions, this card offers a tangible connection to the game's rich history.
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Card Details
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Mossfire Valley
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
John Avon
Card Stock
English
Foil
Land
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{1}, {T}: Add {R}{G}.
Lush growth spreads like a ferocious blaze across the Otarian hillsides.
