…For example, Wrath of God costs 4WW, which means that it costs four mana total, two of which must be…
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…Archetype of Imagination and technically swung for leathal, but he played Glimpse the Sun God and left the card on…
…Descend upon the Sinful Descend upon the Sinful As an aggro player, I love that Wrath of God cards are…
Frank walks you through an epic draft he did with the Magic Online 2013 Holiday Cube on Christmas Day. Check it out!
…Thalia, Guardian of Thraben Show and Tell Hero's Downfall Terastodon Brushland Toxic Deluge Firestorm Wrath of God Rude Awakening…
Dr. Christopher Romeo J.D. turns a scientific eye to his most recent deck idea (G/R Anti-Jitte) and comes up with one of his most witty and entertaining articles of the year.
…of which new players should be trying to collect a set of four, such as Wrath of God, City of…
If you’re new to watching Magic coverage, be sure to check out AJ Sacher’s guide to it, complete with a FAQ and glossary tailored for newcomers!
…Wrath – From the card Wrath of God: A board sweeper or board sweeping effect. Also as a verb, “to wrath…
I have a handful of bones today. Bits and pieces of decks that might have a full structure if you can find them. Nuts and bolts, structures that I’ve been busy bashing against one another, trying to find the right angle at which they become round pegs. Then, once I have properly-functioning not-good-enough decks, I can waste my time trying to make them good enough to compete in metagame of square holes.
…With two hundred years of history, and an infrastructure smeared across the area of America with the population of the…
…afraid of a Wrath of God effect, or holding Counterspells, cast it during your opponent's turn. One of the…
…a really brutal wrath in a lot of spots. Doomwake Giant Doomwake Giant did a lot of work back in…
…Vision Charm turns into an instant speed Wrath of God for one mana, while Crystal Spray becomes Murder that also…
Friday, August 28th – I just wanted to thank everyone for their great feedback in the forums the past week regarding Part 1 of my EDH primer – you all certainly provided some fantastic information for EDH fans new and old to further enrich the community that’s sprung up around this fun format!
…And of course sweeper spells are mandatory – Wrath of God, Damnation, Akroma’s Vengeance, Pernicious Deed. You need to have…
I think I can be the next Rizzo, or at least a reasonable facsimile… And so I’m going to go over the Judgement cards for Constructed, a color a day, while including foul jokes and unrepentant humor.
…s terrible against other control decks, so is Wrath of God and people run those maindeck, so you might see…
Don’t call it a comeback! Judith, Scourge Diva is simply reasserting her rightful place upon the Standard stage, and Carmen Handy is here to show you how!
…God-Eternal Bontu Bontu is trying to give up battlefield positioning in the name of generating raw cards off the…
…best one is this 4-drop color-shifted Wrath of God. It can easily be cast after combat and before…
The last poll was a landslide…an Astral Landslide! Today Drew Levin takes a cornerstone of one of the most feared decks of a decade ago and fixes it up for Legacy!
…your opponent’s turn? Terminus A one-mana Wrath of God, of course. It gets better. There’s a sweet…
The foreigner name game, Tim’s weekly Top 5, and a complete guide to drafting Black/Green in Ravnica. The Limited master is back and is sure to leave his fans clamoring for more.
…nice, simple Top Five Songs of the Week list. 5. The Strokes “Juicebox” – God, what a stupid song name. I…
Going into Worlds, it’s safe to say that Raph was looking forward to the tournament. Of course, the Hall of Fame beckoned… Mr Levy would be joining the game’s uber-elite. As the only active player entering the Hall, Raph had a little more than nostalgia on his mind. A Top 48 performance here would cement a Level 5 Pro Player standing for the coming season. Could this particular ringbearer scale the mountain with the eyes of all bearing down upon him? Read on to find out!
…Loxodon Hierarchs, the Chord of Calling toolbox, and Saffi to protect against Wrath of God. Round 1: Pierre Canali – Dralnu…
…With MWC's ability to use Wing Shards and Wrath of God effectively, you often find yourself in the middle…
…My opponent plays a Wrath of God or Pyroclasm. Does it mean that my opponent will be dead due to…
…prevent decking (or maybe some combination of Wrath of God plus Proclamation of Rebirth to break through) but I decided…
…four cards, one was Armageddon and one was Wrath of God; the first one was going out and the second…
…They don't have to fill their graveyard; and they can just use Living Death as Wrath of God because…
…so you'd better have enough land when Wrath of God comes as it will be a long time before…
…very annoying in getting your opponent countermagic or Wrath of God when needed, even when on an empty hand. After…
Bennie rounds out some of the more eye-catching decks from the recent Regionals weekend, and supplies some interesting facts about American cities along the way! Aside from this comprehensive Standard rundown, he also has a special request regarding the nomination of your personal Hometown Hero… Intrigued? Then read on!
…mascot is the Pius X Thunderbolts – talk about Wrath of God! Hilary Swank was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, as was…
…Wrath of God out of the blue-white versions in today's competitive landscape due to the speed of Dredge…
…Wrath of God. You can also set up an infinite loop with this card and Animate Dead or Dance of…
When I started playing Magic, Set Reviews were a dime a dozen. Writers, sensing easy material, would happily copy their word-count’s worth of extant material into a file and then run through it commenting in a flippant fashion on the cards that they didn’t care about, then have sparks of energy around the cards they really did want to talk about. As I started writing, I just assumed that Set Reviews were the Done Thing.
…I had to write out a diagram of it before I’d convince myself they weren’t god-awful. The…
Oscar riffs on Bleiweiss, Knut, Vedalken Orrery, and why some cards belong together like chocolate and peanut butter, and why other cards, while seemingly a solid combo, are simply a bad idea.
…There are obvious examples, such as Swords to Plowshares against Wrath of God, Gorilla Shaman against Viashino Heretic, and Lightning…
…Supreme Verdict Wrath of God was the traditional way that control beat aggro. These days we one-for-one and…
…Most of the time it's a Wrath of God, and often only for your opponents creatures with a little…
…selection of creatures, a few power cards, but it was nothing I looked at and said “thank you God, I…
…Just fade Wrath of God and Damnation. #39. Eusocial Engineering Eusocial Engineering This spot used to be occupied by Zendikar…
Continuing their trend of being unable to design a Green/Red creature, Wizards have decided to staple one legacy of crashing failure to another — designing a strong woman. Today, we’re going to talk about women. And we’re going to start… with boobs.
…Akroma is supposed to be an amazing force of combative wrath, and yet she’s too stupid to protect her…
There’s been a lot of debate about what sorts of decks The Rock and Reanimator are – and although people are wrong in their placement, there is a radical shift of the metagame clock that is happening as we watch. However, there are still lessons to be learned – and what can the metagame clock tell us about the viability of Aggro-Control and the future of Reanimator?
…game creature control elements – like Pernicious Deed or Wrath of God. These decks do, however, seem to function relatively well…
Wednesday, April 1st – Hello again, and welcome. This is the column with articles dedicated to the casual player every time. Today, I continue the series that began with the article from last week. I have begun taking the opposing decks from Shandalar, showing them to you, and then modifying them. Then I update the deck for today’s audience…
…It adds White, but no Moat, no Serra Angel, no Swords to Plowshares, no Wrath of God, and no Armageddon…
…An example of this would be Damnation being Wrath of God in black. Finally, Timeshifted cards were a bunch of…
Each day this week, your Premium writers will be commenting on the upcoming Pro Tour event, with analyses of what decks to see, how the format will shape up, and updated revisions of existing powerhouses. Today, Sean examines the popular Rats (and Viridian Rats) decks that took the Canadian Nationals by storm. Are they contenders now Guildpact is upon us?
…massive swings, and survives the damnedest of situations with cards like Wrath of God and Wildfire leaving a hard-to…
…it's past due Wrath of God received an upgrade. And black some no-questions-asked two-mana removal. Two…
Today, Mike takes on Green, the “Big and Dumb Color of Sharing.” Ravnica was a set brimming with Green Constructed potential. Guildpact, while lacking a Green guild base, still promises much for the tree-hugging spellslingers among us. Does Guildpact Green deliver the goods? [White] – [Blue] – [Black] – [Red]
…You can drop creatures at will — provided your opponent isn’t packing Wrath of God or some such — but you…
…He sacrifices Scarab to draw a card, Wrath of God (I Hinder it to the bottom of his deck), concedes…
Tuesday, September 9th – With Nick Eisel constantly forcing the archetype over in Drafting With Nick, it seems the Red spells are pretty popular right now. Nick himself brought us a Mono-Red primer pre-Eventide, and now BPM brings his take on the strategy with Eventide in the mix. [Editor’s Note – Ben Bleiweiss, currently in Italy, will be appearing later in the week!]
…Sootwalkers – The ability on this card is actually better than the ability on Raiders, so in the absence of God…
Hello everybody, and welcome to another edition of the Magic Show. This week we’re going to take a look at my Top 10 articles a year, recap Flores’ wacky theorems, and we ride the wave of an incredible outbreak of new Morningtide spoilers. You ready for some kick ass 2007 goodness along with some 2008 hype? Let’s go!
…with a creature that doesn’t die to Wrath of God, gives a Treetop Village / Faerie Conclave -esque card to…
…He casts Wrath of God, and I cast Niv-Mizzet, put Curiosity on it, and cast Opt to start doing…
…a result of multiple cards' interactions (for instance, multiple Slivers are destroyed by a Wrath of God with Pulmonic Sliver…
The Lorwyn Planeswalkers are extremely difficult to evaluate. Sure, they appear to be stupid in Limited… but how will their revolutionary new mechanics fare in the world of 60-card Magic? Will we have to rethink our strategies completely, or are they merely fuel for Tarmogoyfs? Adrian Sullivan attempts to guide us through the theoretical quagmire, breaking down the Planeswalkers into more manageable chunks…
…If you look at some of the most classic, old-school control decks, running Swords to Plowshares, Wrath of God…
Sean has an interesting challenge this week: the best man of a wedding joining two Commander players in holy matrimony has requested Sean help him tweak decks he has built for each of them.
…That this one allows regeneration instead of being Wrath of God is an intentional point of interaction between the two…
…end of the Sultai and the end of the world, were all embodied in this magnificent scaled god. Not daring…
…What can’t be said of Wrath of God and Toxic Deluge is their potential as a finisher. Cyclonic Rift…
Marc Eric Vogt is a German Magic player who recently got ninth place at GP Ghent with U/W Miracles. Read his tournament report to see if this miracle-based deck is something you’d like to try at the SCG Legacy Open in Kansas City.
…This card is the reason why this deck is so good! One mana instant Wrath of God? Sign me up…