The 1997 Magic: The Gathering Tempest Sky Spirit card (#271) is a classic Uncommon creature featuring artwork by Rebecca Guay.
Sky Spirit
1997 • Magic: The Gathering • Tempest
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Released in 1997 as part of the Tempest expansion, the Magic: The Gathering Sky Spirit card (#271) remains a recognizable piece of trading card history. This Uncommon creature card features artwork by Rebecca Guay and belongs to the white and blue color identity. With a mana cost of {1}{W}{U}, it offers a versatile option for players building decks around spirit synergies or control strategies. The card's design reflects the distinct aesthetic of the late 1990s, making it a sought-after item for completists aiming to build the full Tempest set. Collectors value this card for its nostalgic appeal and the enduring legacy of the Magic: The Gathering brand. Whether you are looking to complete a vintage collection or add a classic piece to your archive, this card represents a significant era in TCG development. The Tempest Sky Spirit is a staple for those who appreciate the foundational cards that helped define the game's early competitive landscape.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Sky Spirit
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Rebecca Guay
Card Stock
English
{1}{W}{U}
Creature — Spirit
2 / 2
U, W
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Flying, first strike
"Like a strain of music: easy to remember but impossible to catch." —Mirri of the *Weatherlight*
