The Battle Hurda foil card, numbered 4 in the Worldwake expansion, is a sought-after common Giant creature for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Battle Hurda
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Worldwake
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Battle Hurda is a white Giant creature card from the Worldwake expansion, released by Wizards of the Coast in 2010. As card number 4 in the set, this foil variant is a distinct addition for collectors building complete Worldwake collections. The card features a mana cost of four generic and one white mana, resulting in a mana value of 5, and possesses the first strike ability, which allows it to deal combat damage before other creatures without first strike. Designed by Christopher Moeller, this common card represents the aggressive nature of the Murasan hurdas within the game's lore. For enthusiasts of Magic: The Gathering, acquiring this foil card offers a tangible connection to the Worldwake era. Whether you are a long-time player or a new collector interested in the game's history, this card serves as a solid component for your library. The combination of its foil treatment and creature type makes it a recognizable item for those cataloging their Magic: The Gathering inventory.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Battle Hurda
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Christopher Moeller
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{W}
Creature — Giant
3 / 3
W
Card Text
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First strike
"Murasan hurdas were too aggressive to tolerate a harness, so we put them on guard duty. Now the bandits can't get within spitting distance of us." —Bruse Tarl, Goma Fada nomad
