Ixalli's Lorekeeper is an uncommon foil creature card from the 2023 Magic: The Gathering set The Lost Caverns of Ixalan, identified by card number 194.
Ixalli's Lorekeeper
2023 • Magic: The Gathering • The Lost Caverns of Ixalan
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Ixalli's Lorekeeper (LCI-194) is a green uncommon creature card from the 2023 Magic: The Gathering expansion The Lost Caverns of Ixalan. As a one-mana Human Druid, this card features the artist Ernanda Souza and is printed with a distinctive foil finish that appeals to collectors of premium TCG products. The card allows players to add one mana of any color, provided it is spent exclusively to cast a Dinosaur spell or activate a Dinosaur ability, making it a functional piece for themed decks. Collectors often seek this card to complete their LCI set or to acquire specific foil treatments for their collection. For investors and hobbyists alike, Ixalli's Lorekeeper represents a tangible connection to this era of the game, offering both aesthetic appeal and gameplay utility.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Ixalli's Lorekeeper
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Ernanda Souza
Card Stock
English
Foil
{G}
Creature — Human Druid
1 / 1
G
Card Text
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{T}: Add one mana of any color. Spend this mana only to cast a Dinosaur spell or activate an ability of a Dinosaur source.
"Did we follow the dinosaurs out of the caverns, or did they follow us? These glyphs could change our entire understanding of our history."
