The 2019 War of the Spark foil version of Chandra's Triumph (#121) is a sought-after uncommon instant for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Chandra's Triumph
2019 • Magic: The Gathering • War of the Spark
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Released in 2019, the War of the Spark expansion established a massive crossover event within the Magic: The Gathering universe. This product highlights card number 121, Chandra's Triumph, an instant spell with a mana cost of {1}{R}. The foil treatment gives this uncommon card a distinct visual appeal that stands out in any collection. The card allows players to deal three damage to a target creature or planeswalker, scaling to five damage if the controller commands a Chandra planeswalker. This conditional power makes it a versatile tool for aggressive strategies. For those tracking the evolution of Magic: The Gathering trading card game design, the War of the Spark era represents a pivotal moment in the game's history. Adding this foil uncommon to a collection provides a tangible connection to one of the brand's most significant collaborative storylines.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Chandra's Triumph
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Kieran Yanner
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{R}
Instant
R
Card Text
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Chandra's Triumph deals 3 damage to target creature or planeswalker an opponent controls. Chandra's Triumph deals 5 damage instead if you control a Chandra planeswalker.
Her triumph came not from achieving her ideal self, but from rejecting the idea of perfection.
