The 2011 Magic: The Gathering M12 foil printing of Chandra's Outrage, featuring artist Christopher Moeller and card number 125 in the Magic core set.
Chandra's Outrage
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Released in 2011 as part of the Magic core set, this foil edition of Chandra's Outrage remains a staple for collectors of Magic: The Gathering trading card game cards. Identified by card number 125 and the set code M12, this instant card showcases the iconic red mana cost and the distinctive foil treatment that appeals to enthusiasts of the era. Collectors often seek the foil variant for its visual appeal and its role in the history of the game's core mechanics during the late 2000s and early 2010s. The card's straightforward yet impactful effect has kept it relevant among players and investors alike. Whether you are building a vintage library or looking for a specific foil parallel, this product represents a key piece of the Magic: The Gathering legacy. The combination of the artist's signature style and the foil finish makes it a notable item for those who appreciate the tactile and visual diversity of the game's releases.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Chandra's Outrage
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Christopher Moeller
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}{R}
Instant
R
Card Text
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Chandra's Outrage deals 4 damage to target creature and 2 damage to that creature's controller.
Chandra never believed in using her "inside voice."
