The 2014 Magic: The Gathering Inspired Charge card (M15 #272) is a white common instant providing a +2/+1 boost to your creatures.
Inspired Charge
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Released in 2014 as part of the Magic: The Gathering base set (M15), Inspired Charge is a white instant card numbered 272. This common card costs four mana to cast and provides a temporary +2/+1 boost to all creatures you control until the end of the turn. Designed by Wayne Reynolds, the card features flavor text attributed to General Avitora, adding narrative depth to its tactical utility. Collectors often seek this card to complete the M15 base set, which serves as a foundational entry point for new players and veterans alike. The straightforward design and reliable gameplay effect make it a staple in various white-based strategies. For investors and hobbyists, maintaining a complete run of the M15 expansion offers a tangible connection to this era of Magic history. Whether you are building a Commander deck or focusing on set completion, Inspired Charge remains a notable component of the 2014 Magic: The Gathering landscape.
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Inspired Charge
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Wayne Reynolds
Card Stock
English
{2}{W}{W}
Instant
W
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Creatures you control get +2/+1 until end of turn.
"Impossible! How could they overwhelm us? We had barricades, war elephants, . . . and they were barely a tenth of our number!" —General Avitora
