Volatile Fault
| Name | Volatile Fault |
|---|---|
| Type | Land — cave |
| Description | |
| Artist | Andrew Mar |
| Set | Modern Horizons 3 Commander #407 |
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About Volatile Fault
Volatile Fault, Land — cave, designed by Andrew Mar first released in Nov, 2023 in the set Lost Caverns of Ixalan and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
A deck focused on disrupting an opponent's mana base, such as a land destruction or resource denial deck, would benefit from including Volatile Fault. However, there are more efficient cards for this purpose, such as Ghost Quarter or Field of Ruin, which can destroy any land without the opponent getting a benefit. Volatile Fault may struggle to see play in competitive environments due to its limitations compared to more versatile alternatives.
Frequently asked questions about Volatile Fault
What type of card is Volatile Fault?
Volatile Fault is a Land — cave card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Volatile Fault do?
{T}: Add {C}. {1}, {T}, Sacrifice Volatile Fault: Destroy target nonbasic land an opponent controls. That player may search their library for a basic land card, put it onto the battlefield, then shuffle. You create a Treasure token.
What set is Volatile Fault from?
Volatile Fault was first released in the set Lost Caverns of Ixalan, illustrated by Andrew Mar.
Is Volatile Fault legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Volatile Fault can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
What competitive formats is Volatile Fault played in?
Volatile Fault sees competitive metagame play in 1 format(s): Commander.

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