The 2001 Planeshift foil Mirrorwood Treefolk (#83), an uncommon Magic: The Gathering card featuring a unique damage redirection ability.
Mirrorwood Treefolk
2001 • Magic: The Gathering • Planeshift
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As a green Treefolk with a mana cost of {3}{G}, this creature offers a distinct tactical advantage through its activated ability, allowing players to redirect incoming damage to any target for two red and one white mana. This functionality makes it a notable inclusion for collectors focusing on the Planeshift product type or those interested in the unique mechanics defined by artist Arnie Swekel. For investors and hobbyists tracking the evolution of Magic cards, this foil variant represents a tangible piece of the game's history from the early 2000s. The card’s design and rules text reflect the creative direction of the era, providing a solid foundation for those completing the Planeshift collection. Whether you are building a themed deck or expanding your vintage TCG inventory, adding this card to your collection offers both aesthetic appeal and gameplay utility.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Mirrorwood Treefolk
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Arnie Swekel
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{G}
Creature — Treefolk
2 / 4
G
Card Text
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{2}{R}{W}: The next time damage would be dealt to this creature this turn, that damage is dealt to any target instead.
It doesn't need a bite. The bark works just fine.
