The foil version of Krosan Groundshaker from the 2002 Onslaught expansion is a distinct addition for Magic: The Gathering collectors seeking high-quality rare creatures.
Krosan Groundshaker
2002 • Magic: The Gathering • Onslaught
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Description
Among its most formidable threats is Krosan Groundshaker, a seven-mana Beast creature designated as card number 271. This foil variant features the distinctive shimmering finish that makes it a standout piece for enthusiasts of the era. The card’s ability allows players to grant trample to other Beasts, showcasing the set's focus on creature synergy. For collectors, this product represents a tangible link to one of Magic’s most innovative design periods. Wayne England provided the artwork that defines this creature's presence within the set's visual identity. Whether you are building a vintage collection or seeking to complete the Onslaught checklist, this foil card offers both aesthetic appeal and gameplay history. The Uncommon rarity combined with the foil treatment makes it a balanced yet desirable target for dedicated hobbyists looking to own a piece of Trading Card Game history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Krosan Groundshaker
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Wayne England
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{G}{G}{G}
Creature — Beast
6 / 6
G
Card Text
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{G}: Target Beast creature gains trample until end of turn.
You know it's coming when you hear the distant thunder. You know where it's been when you see the path of broken trees.
