
Magic: The Gathering · alchemy
Charged Conjuration
Alchemy: Bloomburrow · #14 · rare · 2024
Enchantment
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Card facts
Quick reference for collectors and graders.
- Collector number
- 14 / 30
- Release year
- 2024
- Rarity
- rare
- Illustrator
- Steven Belledin
- Colors
- R
- Frame
- 2015
- Border
- black
- Security stamp
- arena
- Finishes
- nonfoil
- Printed
- 2024-08-20
About this card
Mana cost: {2}{R}
Type: Enchantment
At the beginning of your upkeep, instant and sorcery cards in your hand perpetually gain "This spell costs {1} less to cast." Sacrifice this enchantment: Conjure a card of your choice from Charged Conjuration's spellbook into your hand. Activate only as a sorcery.
Keywords: Conjure
Tournament legality
Current legal status across competitive formats.
Frequently asked
How can I tell if my Charged Conjuration is real?
Charged Conjuration is not on our list of commonly-counterfeited cards, but counterfeits exist across every set. Check the print quality and cardstock (real cards have a distinctive blue inner core visible from the edge), the rosette pattern on the back, the security stamp on planeswalker / mythic cards from recent sets, and confirm the collector number and set code match the official Scryfall record. For high-value copies we recommend submitting to a professional grader (PSA, BGS, CGC) for tamper-evident authentication.
What is Charged Conjuration worth?
As of the latest data, there are no active listings on The Game Traders right now. Actual value depends on condition, grading, edition and printing variant — graded high-condition copies (PSA 9–10) trade at a substantial premium over raw copies.
What set is Charged Conjuration from?
Charged Conjuration is from the Magic: The Gathering set "Alchemy: Bloomburrow" in the alchemy series, released in 2024.
What rarity is Charged Conjuration?
Charged Conjuration is a rare card in the Alchemy: Bloomburrow set.





