| Name | Brimming Blade (1) |
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| Type | Warrior action |
| Description | Sharpen target sword you control twice. (Put two +1POWER counters on it. Remove all +1POWER counters from it at end of turn.) Go again |
| Set | Armory Deck Origins: Hala #AHA011 |
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| Name | Brimming Blade (1) |
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| Type | Warrior action |
| Description | Sharpen target sword you control twice. (Put two +1POWER counters on it. Remove all +1POWER counters from it at end of turn.) Go again |
| Set | Armory Deck Origins: Hala #AHA011 |
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Brimming Blade (1), Warrior action, designed by None first released in Apr, 2026 in the set Armory Deck Origins: Hala. It see play in 1 formats: Constructed.
Brimming Blade is best suited for Warrior decks that rely heavily on sword weapons—particularly Dorinthea Ironsong builds that can consistently attack multiple times with a sword in a single turn, since Sharpening twice gives +2 power and synergizes strongly with effects that allow reprise triggers or additional swings; it also has solid synergy with cards like Ironsong Response, Steelblade Supremacy, or Courage of Bladehold-style effects that reward multiple weapon attacks. However, in most competitive Dorinthea lists, cards like Spoils of War, Ironsong Response, Steelblade Supremacy, or Glint the Quicksilver are generally stronger because they either scale better, generate more value, or create stronger on-hit pressure, making Brimming Blade somewhat outclassed unless you are specifically building around counter synergies or need redundancy for sharpening effects. Overall, it’s playable in more aggressive or budget sword builds but is not typically a staple in top-tier Warrior lists
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