The Zendikar expansion with this foil Steppe Lynx card, featuring the powerful Landfall mechanic and the distinctive artwork of Nic Klein.
Steppe Lynx
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Zendikar
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The Zendikar expansion, released in 2009, marked a significant era for Magic: The Gathering by introducing the concept of planeswalkers and a world defined by its shifting, dangerous terrain. Within this set, the Steppe Lynx card stands out as a versatile white creature that captures the essence of survival on this untamed plane. As card number 36, this foil version offers collectors a shimmering presentation of Nic Klein’s illustration, appealing to those who appreciate the visual depth of rare treatments. Collectors often seek this card for its role in completing the Zendikar set, especially those building high-finish collections. While commonly found in standard finishes, the foil variation adds a layer of desirability for enthusiasts focused on aesthetic completeness. Whether you are an investor looking for value in key set staples or a player interested in the card's historical gameplay impact, this product represents a tangible piece of TCG history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Steppe Lynx
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Nic Klein
Card Stock
English
Foil
{W}
Creature — Cat
0 / 1
W
Card Text
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Landfall — Whenever a land you control enters, this creature gets +2/+2 until end of turn.
Nothing quickens the predator's blood like the unfamiliar scents of new hunting grounds and the mewling cries of new prey.
