The 2003 Magic: The Gathering Scourge set Dragonspeaker Shaman #89 foil variant, featuring a powerful dragon-cost reduction ability for Red mana users.
Dragonspeaker Shaman
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Scourge
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Dragonspeaker Shaman #89 stands as a pivotal Red creature within the 2003 Magic: The Gathering Scourge expansion. This uncommon foil card captures the essence of the set’s draconic theme, offering a strategic advantage by reducing the casting cost of your dragon spells by two generic mana. As a key piece for players building Red-based dragon archetypes, this card bridges the gap between early-game aggression and late-game devastation. The artwork by Kev Walker, though not described here, complements the card’s fierce identity as a Human Barbarian Shaman. For enthusiasts of the Scourge block, Dragonspeaker Shaman represents a core component of dragon-centric strategies. Its low mana cost of three makes it accessible early in the game, allowing for rapid board presence. Whether you are completing a set of rare foil cards or seeking to enhance your deck’s power level, this card remains a staple for any serious Magic: The Gathering enthusiast.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Dragonspeaker Shaman
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Kev Walker
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{R}{R}
Creature — Human Barbarian Shaman
2 / 2
R
Card Text
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Dragon spells you cast cost {2} less to cast.
"We speak the dragons' language of flame and rage. They speak our language of fury and honor. Together we shall weave a tale of destruction without equal."
