| Name | Sudden Disappearance |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Exile all nonland permanents target player controls. Return the exiled cards to the battlefield under their owner's control at the beginning of the next end step. |
| Artist | Cliff Childs |
| Set | Dark Ascension #23 |
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About Sudden Disappearance
Sudden Disappearance, Sorcery, designed by Cliff Childs first released in Feb, 2012 in the set Dark Ascension.
A deck that focuses on controlling the board and stalling the game would benefit from using Sudden Disappearance, as it can provide a temporary reset by removing all nonland permanents from the opponent's side of the battlefield. However, for a similar effect with more versatility, Cyclonic Rift is often considered a better card due to its overload ability and lower mana cost, making it a more popular choice in competitive play. Nonetheless, Sudden Disappearance could still see play in certain strategies that aim to disrupt the opponent's board state and buy time to set up their own win condition.
Rules
01/22/11
If Sudden Disappearance’s delayed triggered ability is countered or otherwise removed from the stack after triggering, the exiled cards will remain in exile indefinitely. The delayed triggered ability will only trigger once.

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