Warp World
| Name | Warp World |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Each player shuffles all permanents they own into their library, then reveals that many cards from the top of their library. Each player puts all artifact, creature, and land cards revealed this way onto the battlefield, then does the same for enchanSee more |
| Artist | CatDirty |
| Set | Secret Lair Drop #7172 |
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About Warp World
Warp World, Sorcery, designed by Ron Spencer first released in May, 2020 in the set Ravnica: City of Guilds and was printed exactly in 5 different ways.
A deck that focuses on playing a wide variety of permanent types such as artifacts, creatures, lands, and enchantments would benefit most from using Warp World in Magic: the Gathering. While Warp World can be a fun and chaotic card to play, it may not be the most competitive option due to its high mana cost and unpredictable nature. Other cards like Genesis Wave or Tooth and Nail might be more efficient choices for decks looking to cheat big permanents into play.
Rules
10/01/09
Tokens are permanents but not cards. They’ll count toward the number of permanents shuffled into your library, so you’ll get a card back for each token you owned. But the tokens themselves should be ignored while you’re revealing *cards* from your library. In practice, you shouldn’t actually shuffle them into your library since they’ll cease to exist as soon as Warp World finishes resolving. Note that a token’s owner is the player under who created it.
10/01/09
Tokens are permanents but not cards. They’ll count toward the number of permanents shuffled into your library, so you’ll get a card back for each token you owned. But the tokens themselves should be ignored while you’re revealing *cards* from your library. In practice, you shouldn’t actually shuffle them into your library since they’ll cease to exist as soon as Warp World finishes resolving. Note that a token’s owner is the player under whose control it first entered the battlefield.
10/15/06
Anything that triggers during the resolution of this will wait to be put on the stack until everything is put onto the battlefield and resolution is complete. The player whose turn it is will put all of their triggered abilities on the stack in any order, then each other player in turn order will do the same. (The last ability put on the stack will be the first one that resolves.)
Frequently asked questions about Warp World
What type of card is Warp World?
Warp World is a Sorcery card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Warp World do?
Each player shuffles all permanents they own into their library, then reveals that many cards from the top of their library. Each player puts all artifact, creature, and land cards revealed this way onto the battlefield, then does the same for enchantment cards, then puts all cards revealed this way that weren't put onto the battlefield on the bottom of their library.
What set is Warp World from?
Warp World was first released in the set Ravnica: City of Guilds, illustrated by Ron Spencer.
Is Warp World legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Warp World can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

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