Fate Forgotten
| Name | Fate Forgotten |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | Exile target artifact or enchantment. |
| Flavor | When Sarkhan saved Ugin in Tarkir's past, it changed Tarkir's future. The Sultai no longer exist, having been supplanted by the dragonlord Silumgar and his clan. |
| Artist | Cliff Childs |
| Set | Dragons of Tarkir #17 |
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About Fate Forgotten
Fate Forgotten, Instant, designed by Cliff Childs first released in Mar, 2015 in the set Dragons of Tarkir.
This card, Fate Forgotten, would be beneficial in a white control deck that aims to disrupt the opponent's strategy by removing key artifacts or enchantments. While Fate Forgotten is a decent option for its cost, a more versatile and popular alternative would be Disenchant, which can target any artifact or enchantment without restrictions. However, Fate Forgotten could still see play in specific metagames where exile effects are particularly useful or in decks looking for additional options for artifact and enchantment removal.
Frequently asked questions about Fate Forgotten
What type of card is Fate Forgotten?
Fate Forgotten is a Instant card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Fate Forgotten do?
Exile target artifact or enchantment.
What set is Fate Forgotten from?
Fate Forgotten was first released in the set Dragons of Tarkir, illustrated by Cliff Childs.
Is Fate Forgotten legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Fate Forgotten 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 Fate Forgotten?
Cards similar to Fate Forgotten include Ironwright's Cleansing, Fade into Antiquity, Altar's Light. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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