Binding Agony
| Name | Binding Agony |
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| Type | Enchantment — aura |
| Description | Enchant creature Whenever enchanted creature is dealt damage, Binding Agony deals that much damage to that creature's controller. |
| Artist | Robert Bliss |
| Set | Mirage #106 |
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About Binding Agony
Binding Agony, Enchantment — aura, designed by Robert Bliss first released in Oct, 1996 in the set Mirage.
Binding Agony is particularly effective in decks that focus on dealing damage to opponents while controlling the battlefield, such as black control or midrange decks that utilize creatures with high damage output or abilities that deal damage to themselves. It synergizes well with cards that can deal damage to your own creatures, like Fling or Blasphemous Act, allowing you to redirect that damage to your opponent. However, there are arguably stronger options like Curse of Death's Hold or Sorin, Solemn Visitor that provide broader utility or more consistent damage output. While Binding Agony can be a fun and strategic choice, it may not see competitive play compared to these alternatives, but it could still fit well in casual or themed decks.
Frequently asked questions about Binding Agony
What type of card is Binding Agony?
Binding Agony is a Enchantment — aura card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Binding Agony do?
Enchant creature Whenever enchanted creature is dealt damage, Binding Agony deals that much damage to that creature's controller.
What set is Binding Agony from?
Binding Agony was first released in the set Mirage, illustrated by Robert Bliss.
Is Binding Agony legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Binding Agony can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
What cards are similar to Binding Agony?
Cards similar to Binding Agony include Visions of Brutality, Seizures, Ragged Veins. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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