The 2010 Worldwake expansion with this foil Grotag Thrasher (#83), a key creature card from Magic: The Gathering featuring a unique blocking interaction.
Grotag Thrasher
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Worldwake
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The 2010 Worldwake expansion for Magic: The Gathering introduced Grotag Thrasher as card number 83, a five-mana Red creature with the subtype Lizard. This card features a foil treatment, adding visual depth to Jesper Ejsing’s illustration. The card’s strategic identity centers on its ability to disrupt opposing defenses; when attacking, it prevents a target creature from blocking, creating opportunities for unblocked damage. Collectors often seek this foil version for its shimmering finish and its role in Red-based creature decks. Grotag Thrasher represents the aggressive mana curve typical of the Worldwake set, appealing to players who enjoy direct combat strategies. The foil variant is particularly noted for its reflective surface, which enhances the card's presence in a collection. For enthusiasts of Magic: The Gathering trading cards, this release remains a memorable piece of TCG history. Completing the Worldwake set with foil cards like Grotag Thrasher offers a distinct aesthetic for serious collectors.
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Card Details
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Grotag Thrasher
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Jesper Ejsing
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{R}
Creature — Lizard
3 / 3
R
Card Text
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Whenever this creature attacks, target creature can't block this turn.
The goblin fancied himself a rider. The lizard was happy with its new flail.
