The Lens of Clarity foil artifact from the 2014 Khans of Tarkir expansion, numbered 223, offering a unique utility effect for Magic: The Gathering gameplay.
Lens of Clarity
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Khans of Tarkir
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The Lens of Clarity is a Common artifact card from the Khans of Tarkir expansion, released by Wizards of the Coast in 2014. Identified by card number 223, this piece features a distinctive foil finish that enhances its visual appeal for collectors of Magic: The Gathering. The card requires a single mana to cast and provides a strategic advantage by allowing players to examine the top card of their library. Additionally, it grants visibility into face-down creatures controlled by opponents, adding a layer of information warfare to the game. For investors and hobbyists, acquiring this foil variant adds a touch of shine to their collection, making it a desirable addition for those tracking the set's complete roster. Whether you are building a themed deck or simply expanding your library, this artifact offers both mechanical utility and aesthetic value.
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Lens of Clarity
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Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Raymond Swanland
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English
Foil
{1}
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You may look at the top card of your library and at face-down creatures you don't control any time.
"Water shifts and confuses, but as ice it holds the stillness of truth." —Arel the Whisperer
