Vizzerdrix, a rare 7-mana Creature — Rabbit Beast from the 1999 Magic: The Gathering Starter set. This catalog entry covers card #59 in the S99 expansion.
Vizzerdrix
1999 • Magic: The Gathering • Starter
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Vizzerdrix stands as a formidable presence in the 1999 Magic: The Gathering Starter set, identified as card number 59 in the S99 expansion. As a rare Creature — Rabbit Beast, this card demands seven mana to cast, reflecting its substantial 6/6 power and toughness on the battlefield. Designed by Eric Peterson, the card captures the whimsical yet dangerous nature of the game's diverse creature types, appealing to collectors who appreciate the foundational era of the trading card game. For enthusiasts of Magic: The Gathering, Vizzerdrix represents a key component of the Starter set's creature roster. Collectors often seek this card to complete their set collections or to study the early design philosophy of the game's blue mana pool. The card's identity as a high-cost, high-impact creature makes it a memorable piece for those interested in the historical development of the game's mechanics and art styles. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new collector, understanding the attributes of cards like Vizzerdrix enhances the overall collecting experience.
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Vizzerdrix
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Eric Peterson
Card Stock
English
{6}{U}
Creature — Rabbit Beast
6 / 6
U
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Its swamp cousin may be meaner, but the vizzerdrix is much bigger.
