The Scoria Elemental is a key red creature card from the 2010 Magic: The Gathering Scars of Mirrodin expansion, identified as card number 102 in the base set.
Scoria Elemental
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Scars of Mirrodin
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Scoria Elemental stands as a formidable five-mana threat within the Magic: The Gathering Scars of Mirrodin expansion released in 2010. As card number 102 in the set, this Common rarity card features a powerful 6/1 stat line that demands attention on the battlefield. Designed by Karl Kopinski, the card captures the industrial and fiery aesthetic of the Mirrodin plane, appealing to fans of the game's distinct art style and lore. For collectors, this card represents a tangible piece of Magic's rich history during the Scars of Mirrodin era. While it is a Common, its inclusion in the base set makes it a staple for those looking to complete their Scars of Mirrodin collection. The card's design and gameplay mechanics offer insight into the strategic depth of the game during this period. Whether you are building a themed collection or simply appreciate the art and mechanics of classic Magic cards, adding Scoria Elemental to your catalog is a meaningful choice for any enthusiast of the trading card game.
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Card Details
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Scoria Elemental
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Karl Kopinski
Card Stock
English
{4}{R}
Creature — Elemental
6 / 1
R
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A single molten cord links it to the subterranean furnaces, drawing heat and metal from beneath Kuldotha. Until that bond is cut, it carves a swath of raw destruction.
