The 2016 Shadows over Innistrad release features the Moorland Drifter (#27) as a Common foil creature. This Magic: The Gathering card offers a distinct silver-bordered finish for collectors.
Moorland Drifter
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Shadows over Innistrad
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This Common foil card features a Spirit creature type with a mana cost of {1}{W} and power/toughness of 2/2. The card's mechanics rely on the Delirium ability, granting it flying as long as four or more card types are among cards in your graveyard. The foil treatment adds a reflective sheen to the card surface, distinguishing it from non-foil versions within the set. Collectors often seek this card to complete their Shadows over Innistrad collections or to build themed decks around the Delirium mechanic. The card's design and rules text make it a recognizable piece for fans of the Innistrad block. The combination of the Spirit subtype and the Delirium condition creates a unique gameplay dynamic that appeals to strategic players and collectors alike. The foil finish enhances the visual appeal, making it a desirable addition to any Magic: The Gathering collection.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Moorland Drifter
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Ryan Yee
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{W}
Creature — Spirit
2 / 2
W
Card Text
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Delirium — This creature has flying as long as there are four or more card types among cards in your graveyard.
It has no apparent purpose or direction. It simply drifts, buoyed by breezes both tangible and otherworldly.
