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'''Wrath Effect''' is common Magic slang for any spell that sufficiently wipes the board of most creatures. Coined after the card <c>Wrath of God</c>, which is one of the only Magic cards that has been printed in every [[core set]] since [[Alpha]]. '''Wrath Effects''' are dependent on the current board condition, but are extremely powerful no matter the circumstance. A form of [[card advantage]], <c>Wrath of God</c> is still one of the most popular board-wipers in Magic{{fact}}.
'''Wrath Effect''' is common Magic slang for any spell that sufficiently wipes the board of most creatures. Coined after the card <c>Wrath of God</c>, which is one of the only Magic cards that has been printed in every [[core set]] since [[Alpha]]. '''Wrath Effects''' are dependent on the current board condition, but are extremely powerful no matter the circumstance. A form of [[card advantage]], <c>Wrath of God</c> is still one of the most popular board-wipers in Magic.


=== Other Wrath-type Effects ===
=== Other Wrath-type Effects ===

Revision as of 01:31, 4 August 2008

Wrath Effect is common Magic slang for any spell that sufficiently wipes the board of most creatures. Coined after the card Wrath of God, which is one of the only Magic cards that has been printed in every core set since Alpha. Wrath Effects are dependent on the current board condition, but are extremely powerful no matter the circumstance. A form of card advantage, Wrath of God is still one of the most popular board-wipers in Magic.

Other Wrath-type Effects

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