The Price of Glory foil enchantment from Magic: The Gathering's 2001 Odyssey expansion. This #214 uncommon card offers a unique strategic effect for TCG collectors.
Price of Glory
2001 • Magic: The Gathering • Odyssey
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The Price of Glory enchantment card #214 from the 2001 Odyssey expansion stands out among Magic: The Gathering collectors for its distinct rules text and foil finish. Designed by Darrell Riche, this uncommon card features a striking red border characteristic of the Red mana color identity. The card’s mechanics impose a significant cost on opponents by destroying lands tapped for mana outside the caster's turn, reflecting the aggressive philosophy of Kamahl, the pit fighter. The Price of Glory foil variant is particularly sought after by those looking to complete set collections or build competitive decks that leverage its disruptive capabilities. The combination of the foil treatment and the card's strategic depth makes it a valuable addition to any serious TCG portfolio. Whether you are focused on completing your Odyssey checklist or acquiring high-quality foil parallels, this card offers both aesthetic appeal and gameplay utility.
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Card Details
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Price of Glory
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Darrell Riche
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{R}
Enchantment
R
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Whenever a player taps a land for mana, if it's not that player's turn, destroy that land.
"True strength lies in action. Let the weak react to me." —Kamahl, pit fighter
