The 2000 Magic: The Gathering Prophecy release features the Trenching Steed #26, a white mana foil card that appeals to collectors of early-set artifacts.
Trenching Steed
2000 • Magic: The Gathering • Prophecy
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Released in 2000 as part of the Prophecy set, the Trenching Steed (#26) is a distinct entry in Magic: The Gathering history. This white mana creature card brings a unique mechanical identity to the Rebel tribal theme, allowing players to sacrifice a land for a temporary power boost. The foil treatment adds significant visual appeal, making it a desirable target for set builders and parallel collectors who value the shimmering finish of early 2000s production. Collectors often seek this card to complete the Prophecy checklist, appreciating its place as a common card that still delivers strategic depth. The card number 26 anchors it firmly within the set's structure, providing a clear reference for cataloging and organization. Whether you are focusing on the Rebel subtype or simply admire the early 2000s design aesthetic, this card remains a staple for serious Magic: The Gathering collectors.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Trenching Steed
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Greg Hildebrandt & Tim Hildebrandt
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}{W}
Creature — Horse Rebel
2 / 3
W
Card Text
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Sacrifice a land: This creature gets +0/+3 until end of turn.
The Keldons took several of the steeds as trophies of war. They'd never seen such a light beast stand so firm.
