The 1997 Weatherlight expansion with this Hurloon Shaman card. A Red Uncommon creature that offers unique gameplay mechanics for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Hurloon Shaman
1997 • Magic: The Gathering • Weatherlight
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The Hurloon Shaman, card number 108, stands as a distinct creature within the 1997 Weatherlight set of Magic: The Gathering. This Red Uncommon card brings a specific strategic element to the game, depicting a Minotaur Shaman that demands attention on the battlefield. When this creature leaves play, its effect forces each player to sacrifice a land of their choice, creating high-stakes decisions that define its legacy in the set. For collectors, this card represents a pivotal era of design where complex interactions began to shape competitive play. Owning a copy of Hurloon Shaman allows enthusiasts to engage with the rich history of the game's early years. Whether you are building a vintage collection or seeking cards with impactful rules text, this product offers a tangible connection to the game's evolution. The card's ability to disrupt opponents' resources makes it a memorable piece for any serious Magic: The Gathering enthusiast looking to understand the strategic depth of the Weatherlight block.
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Card Details
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Hurloon Shaman
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Scott M. Fischer
Card Stock
English
{1}{R}{R}
Creature — Minotaur Shaman
2 / 3
R
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When this creature dies, each player sacrifices a land of their choice.
"I believe it when they say they're connected to the land—looks like somebody plowed her face." —Tahngarth of the *Weatherlight*
