The Corpse Explosion foil card from Magic: The Gathering's Streets of New Capenna set (2022), card #179, offers collectors a potent sorcery with a striking foil finish.
Corpse Explosion
2022 • Magic: The Gathering • Streets of New Capenna
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Released in 2022 as part of the Streets of New Capenna expansion, this Magic: The Gathering card features the iconic sorcery Corpse Explosion. Identified by set code SNC and card number 179, the card allows players to exile a creature from their graveyard to deal damage equal to that creature's power to every other creature and planeswalker. The foil finish adds a distinct visual appeal for enthusiasts of the product, making it a desirable addition for those building specialized collections. Collectors often seek out specific card numbers within the Streets of New Capenna series to complete their sets or to acquire cards that have proven significant in various gameplay formats. The combination of the card's mechanical impact and its treatment makes it a notable item for fans of the brand.
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Corpse Explosion
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Greg Staples
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{B}{R}
Sorcery
B, R
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As an additional cost to cast this spell, exile a creature card from your graveyard. Corpse Explosion deals damage equal to the exiled card's power to each creature and each planeswalker.
"Well, that's one way to scatter her ashes." —Calvey, funeral director
