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This is not to bad at all what's absolutely jaw dropping is no burn/damage effects and Chandra's Ignition is not here either
It's a representation of her time at Keral Keep in Regatha. The card is originally from M14.The N82O Molecule wrote: ↑4 years agopast in flames, pyroclast, rite of flame I bet look baller in foil, but man does that young pyromancer stick out, even though it is a representation of kaladesh (if I recall correctly)
ok I knew that the card itself had a tie in with Chandra, and it makes sense having it in this cause its a popping card, but the dude art is a little off putting lol. now you may ask is this making elementals a Chandra thing, and she does it on kaladesh on Zendikar (though not typically) so idk