The 2014 Magic: The Gathering M15 release features Clear a Path, a red sorcery card #136 designed by Karl Kopinski. This foil version offers a premium finish for collectors of the Magic series.
Clear a Path
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Released in 2014, the Magic: The Gathering M15 core set remains a cornerstone for enthusiasts of the Magic series. Clear a Path, identified as card number 136, is a red sorcery that allows players to destroy a target creature with defender. Designed by artist Karl Kopinski, this card captures the strategic depth and thematic storytelling that define the Magic: The Gathering brand. The foil treatment adds a distinct visual appeal, making it a desirable addition for those who appreciate the aesthetic variety within the M15 expansion. Collectors often seek out specific finishes like this foil variant to complete their sets or to display alongside other key cards from the era. The card's simple yet impactful rules text reflects the straightforward mechanics that have kept Magic: The Gathering accessible and engaging for decades. Whether you are building a collection or looking for a reliable card for your deck, this piece from the M15 release offers both historical significance and functional utility.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Clear a Path
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Karl Kopinski
Card Stock
English
Foil
{R}
Sorcery
R
Card Text
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Destroy target creature with defender.
"Why do guards always look surprised when we bash them?" asked Ruric. "I think they expect a bribe," said Thar.
