The 1999 Urza's Destiny foil version of Taunting Elf is a distinctive green creature card featuring unique blocking restrictions and Scott M. Fischer's artwork.
Taunting Elf
1999 • Magic: The Gathering • Urza's Destiny
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Identified by card number 122, this common foil card offers collectors a shimmering alternative to the standard print run. Designed by Scott M. Fischer, the card depicts a mischievous elf, reflecting the flavor text regarding Rofellos's lessons in Llanowar's most vulgar vocabulary. In gameplay, the creature’s ability forces all opposing creatures to block it if able, creating tactical complexity despite its modest 0/1 power and toughness stats. This foil treatment from the late 90s era appeals to investors and set builders looking to complete their Urza's Destiny collections. For enthusiasts of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, Taunting Elf remains a recognizable piece of Llanowar lore. Its unique mechanical effect makes it a memorable inclusion for any deck focused on creature interaction. Whether you are building a vintage-style deck or simply appreciating the art and design of the Urza's Destiny set, this card holds a specific place in TCG history.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Taunting Elf
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Scott M. Fischer
Card Stock
English
Foil
{G}
Creature — Elf
0 / 1
G
Card Text
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All creatures able to block this creature do so.
Much to Multani's chagrin, Rofellos gleefully tutored Yavimaya's elves on the rudest and most vulgar words spoken in Llanowar.
