The Coastal Hornclaw foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2000 Prophecy expansion offers a unique foil finish to this iconic blue Bird creature.
Coastal Hornclaw
2000 • Magic: The Gathering • Prophecy
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Description
As card number 31 in the set, this blue rare creature is a Bird that costs four generic mana and one blue mana to cast. With a power and toughness of 3/3, it provides a solid defensive presence on the battlefield. The card’s ability allows players to sacrifice a land to gain flying until the end of the turn, adding a layer of tactical depth to blue decks. Designed by artist DiTerlizzi, the foil version of this card is particularly sought after by set completists who appreciate the shimmering finish that distinguishes it from non-foil counterparts. The Prophecy set remains a cornerstone for vintage TCG collectors, and owning a foil Coastal Hornclaw adds significant value to any collection. Whether you are building a competitive deck or focusing on set completion, this card represents a key piece of Magic history. Its enduring popularity among blue-aligned strategies ensures it remains a staple for fans of the game.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Coastal Hornclaw
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
DiTerlizzi
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{U}
Creature — Bird
3 / 3
U
Card Text
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Sacrifice a land: This creature gains flying until end of turn.
Jamuraan farmers fear three things above all else: droughts, floods, and hornclaws.
