Avatar's Wrath
| Name | Avatar's Wrath |
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Choose up to one target creature, then airbend all other creatures. (Exile them. While each one is exiled, its owner may cast it for |
| Artist | Ainezu |
| Set | Avatar: The Last Airbender Promos #12s |
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About Avatar's Wrath
Avatar's Wrath, Sorcery, designed by Ainezu first released in Oct, 2025 in the set Avatar: The Last Airbender and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
Avatar's Wrath would fit well in a control or prison-style white deck in Magic: the Gathering, as it provides powerful removal and disruption abilities. However, for a similar mana cost and potentially bigger impact, a card like Terminus could be more popular due to its ability to reset the board. Avatar's Wrath could see play in certain meta environments, especially against strategies heavily relying on non-hand spells, but it may not be a staple card in competitive formats.
Frequently asked questions about Avatar's Wrath
What type of card is Avatar's Wrath?
Avatar's Wrath is a Sorcery card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Avatar's Wrath do?
Choose up to one target creature, then airbend all other creatures. (Exile them. While each one is exiled, its owner may cast it for {2} rather than its mana cost.) Until your next turn, your opponents can't cast spells from anywhere other than their hands. Exile Avatar's Wrath.
What set is Avatar's Wrath from?
Avatar's Wrath was first released in the set Avatar: The Last Airbender, illustrated by Ainezu.
Is Avatar's Wrath legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Avatar's Wrath 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 Avatar's Wrath played in?
Avatar's Wrath sees competitive metagame play in 1 format(s): Commander.
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