The 2008 Magic: The Gathering Shadowmoor expansion with Foxfire Oak #115, a foil Treefolk Shaman designed by Dave Kendall.
Foxfire Oak
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Shadowmoor
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Within this expansion, Foxfire Oak (card #115) stands out as a six-mana Treefolk Shaman that embodies the set’s themes of fire and fury. Designed by artist Dave Kendall, this creature card features a distinctive foil finish that appeals to collectors who value both gameplay utility and visual presentation. The card’s ability allows players to sacrifice mana to temporarily increase its power, making it a formidable presence during battles. For enthusiasts of the Shadowmoor era, this card represents a significant chapter in the game’s evolving lore and mechanical design. Whether you are looking to complete a set or add a powerful artifact to your collection, Foxfire Oak offers a tangible connection to this pivotal moment in trading card history. Its unique identity within the Shadowmoor block ensures it remains a sought-after item for dedicated players and investors alike.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Foxfire Oak
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Dave Kendall
Card Stock
English
Foil
{5}{G}
Creature — Treefolk Shaman
3 / 6
G
Card Text
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{R/G}{R/G}{R/G}: This creature gets +3/+0 until end of turn.
"The brethren shall blaze with unnatural fire, and the flame shall consume and purify our rage." —Treefolk catastrophe myth
