Talk:Wrath effect

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Does Destructive Force count as a Wrath effect? — Γ-Mage 05:31, 5 November 2010 (EDT)

I do not believe that it does (count as a Wrath effect), as it is contingent on the toughness of the creatures. Wrath effects simply remove creatures in play. --Magic Mage (talk!) 14:43, 20 January 2013 (UTC)

I hope you don't mind

These edits.

I rewrote the lead section as it contained, while interesting, irrelevant trivia on the reprint history of WoG. Furthermore, the lead failed to impart the fact that Wrath effects are, at their most fundamental, effects of spells, not spells themselves. Per the prior definition, Kederekt Leviathan did not exactly qualify as a Wrath effect, as, technically, the CitP/EtB effect is the doer. This point is made more clear with the enchantments and artifacts that are activated to create the Wrath, or Wrath effect.

I hope that this is understandable, palatable, and even appreciated. If you have objections to this, if you could raise them and explain, that'd be great. Thanks. --Magic Mage (talk!) 14:42, 20 January 2013 (UTC)

added section

Do removals who destroy all creature under a determined converted mana cost (e.g. Necroplasm) count as a mass removal?