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About Insurrection

Insurrection, Sorcery, designed by Mark Zug first released in Oct, 2002 in the set Onslaught and was printed exactly in 7 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.

This card, Insurrection, would greatly benefit a red deck focused on aggressive strategies and creature-based tactics, allowing for a powerful swing in momentum by stealing all opponent's creatures and attacking with them immediately. While Insurrection can be a game-winning play in certain situations, it is important to consider its high mana cost and potential for being a dead draw in the early game. Other cards like Mob Rule or Zealous Conscripts may offer similar effects at a lower cost and could be more versatile options to consider in deckbuilding. Ultimately, whether Insurrection sees play would depend on the specific deck strategy and meta-game considerations.

Top 8 decks with Insurrection

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Rules

10/04/04

You untap all creatures, control all creatures, and give all creatures Haste.

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