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'''Wrath effect''' is | '''Wrath effect''' is ''Magic'' slang for the removal of most, if not all, creatures in play by any spell or ability. The effect is named after the card <c>Wrath of God</c>. The precise board impact of a Wrath-effect card is dependent on the current board condition, or state; but, as a general rule, Wrath effects are extremely powerful and a form of [[card advantage]]. | ||
== | ==Wrath effects== | ||
===White=== | ===White=== | ||
{{Div col|2}} | |||
*<c>Akroma's Vengeance</c> | *<c>Akroma's Vengeance</c> | ||
*<c>Austere Command</c> | *<c>Austere Command</c> | ||
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*<c>Terminus</c> | *<c>Terminus</c> | ||
*<c>Winds of Rath</c> | *<c>Winds of Rath</c> | ||
{{Div cold end}} | |||
===Blue=== | ===Blue=== | ||
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===Black=== | ===Black=== | ||
{{Div col|2}} | |||
*<c>Black Sun's Zenith</c> | *<c>Black Sun's Zenith</c> | ||
*<c>Consume the Meek</c> | *<c>Consume the Meek</c> | ||
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*<c>Mutilate</c> | *<c>Mutilate</c> | ||
*<c>Plague Wind</c> | *<c>Plague Wind</c> | ||
{{Div cold end}} | |||
===Red=== | ===Red=== | ||
{{Div col|2}} | |||
*<c>Apocalypse</c> | *<c>Apocalypse</c> | ||
*<c>Breaking Point</c> | *<c>Breaking Point</c> | ||
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*<c>Pyroclasm</c> | *<c>Pyroclasm</c> | ||
*<c>Slagstorm</c> | *<c>Slagstorm</c> | ||
{{Div col end}} | |||
===Green=== | ===Green=== | ||
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*[[Card advantage]] | *[[Card advantage]] | ||
[[Category:Magic slang]][[Category: Cards]][[Category:Miscellaneous mechanics]] | [[Category:Magic slang]][[Category:Cards]][[Category:Miscellaneous mechanics]] |
Revision as of 14:36, 20 January 2013
Wrath effect is Magic slang for the removal of most, if not all, creatures in play by any spell or ability. The effect is named after the card Wrath of God. The precise board impact of a Wrath-effect card is dependent on the current board condition, or state; but, as a general rule, Wrath effects are extremely powerful and a form of card advantage.
Wrath effects
White
- Akroma's Vengeance
- Austere Command
- Catastrophe
- Day of Judgment
- Final Judgment
- Kirtar's Wrath
- Magus of the Disk
- Mass Calcify
- Martial Coup
- Phyrexian Rebirth
- Planar Cleansing
- Rout
- Sunscour
- Terminus
- Winds of Rath