The first thing you see in Tasty Faefolk is softness. The creature sits in the frame like a living cushion, purple skin glowing faintly against a backdrop of icy blue forest.
Its eyes are small, round, and unreadable — not aggressive, not fearful, just watching.
There’s an almost storybook stillness to it, like you’ve stumbled into a frozen moment.
Tasty Faefolk Illustration Breakdown
Artist Dao Trong Le frames the Faefolk as a dominant shape in the foreground, its leafy antlers curving gently upward, almost blending into the canopy behind.
The pink flower petal on its arm is a sharp color break, hinting at the “tasty” in the name — an edible lure, maybe, or a remnant of what it’s been grazing on.
The background light is cool and diffused, but the Faefolk’s warm purple hue pulls the eye immediately, creating a comforting yet slightly uncanny contrast.
The facial expression — or lack thereof — is the hook. It’s placid in a way that leaves you unsure if it’s harmless or just patient.
The mix of rounded forms and subtle texture work adds to the tactile, inviting quality of the piece.
Gameplay Integration
Mechanically, Tasty Faefolk is a 7-cost Unit with ACCELERATE and DEATHKNELL.
The art’s serene confidence matches the gameplay — you bring it in on your terms, then when it leaves, you still gain something.
The death-trigger draw mirrors the sense of inevitability in the Faefolk’s gaze; it’s not here to rush, only to eventually give you what you need.
Collector Details / Value Mention
Tasty Faefolk is card 075/298 in the OGN set.
There’s no alt, foil, or overnumbered variant revealed as of now, but cards with memorable art and unique creature designs often find long-term collector appeal even without competitive dominance.
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