The Razorfield Thresher foil from the 2010 Scars of Mirrodin expansion. Card number 197 in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game.
Razorfield Thresher
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Scars of Mirrodin
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The Razorfield Thresher, identified as card number 197 in the Scars of Mirrodin expansion, represents a significant entry for collectors of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. While this print is a common rarity, the foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal that distinguishes it from non-foil versions, making it a desirable component for those seeking to complete their collection with high-quality examples. Designed by Karl Kopinski, the card features the iconic numbering system associated with the SOM set code. Collectors often focus on acquiring foil variants of key artifacts and creatures to enhance the visual cohesion of their binders. The Razorfield Thresher serves as a tangible piece of Magic history, reflecting the intricate world-building that has sustained the franchise for decades. Whether you are a veteran player or a new investor in the hobby, adding this foil card to your inventory supports the broader community of TCG enthusiasts who value both gameplay mechanics and physical collectibility.
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Card Details
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Razorfield Thresher
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Karl Kopinski
Card Stock
English
Foil
{7}
Artifact Creature — Construct
6 / 4
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DANGER! Keep appendages clear of front of machine. And rear of machine. And side of machine. And top of machine.
