The Nessian Courser foil card from Magic: The Gathering's 2013 Theros expansion. This #165 Centaur Warrior creature features a striking foil treatment for your collection.
Nessian Courser
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Theros
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The Nessian Courser stands as a resilient three-mana Centaur Warrior within Magic: The Gathering’s 2013 Theros set, cataloged as card number 165. Designed by Steve Prescott, this foil variation brings a shimmering finish to the creature's artwork, making it a visually distinct addition to any Theros collection. As a green mana cost card, it embodies the mythological themes central to the set's Greek-inspired world, appealing to fans of the game's lore and mechanics alike. Collectors often seek out the Nessian Courser foil for its aesthetic appeal and its role in the broader Theros set. The foil treatment enhances the card's visibility and tactile experience, offering a premium feel that distinguishes it from the non-foil common versions. Whether you are building a themed deck or curating a comprehensive set of Magic: The Gathering cards, this foil variant provides a satisfying visual accent.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Nessian Courser
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Steve Prescott
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{G}
Creature — Centaur Warrior
3 / 3
G
Card Text
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Khestes the Adamant, the Champion's closest ally among the centaurs, took one stone to his shoulder and another to his flank. He held his stride and his aim, and let fly the arrow that killed the giant Grinthax. —*The Theriad*
