Despotic Scepter

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NameDespotic Scepter
TypeArtifact
DescriptionIcons of mtg: Destroy target permanent you own. It can't be regenerated.
Flavor"We were not meant to have such terrible things. They should be left where we found them, if not destroyed!" —Sorine Relicbane, Soldevi Heretic
ArtistRichard Thomas
SetMasters Edition II #206
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About Despotic Scepter

Despotic Scepter, Artifact, designed by Richard Thomas first released in Jun, 1995 in the set Ice Age and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.

This card could be beneficial in a sacrifice-themed deck that aims to generate value from sacrificing your own permanents. However, there are better cards like Ashnod's Altar or Phyrexian Altar that provide more versatile and efficient ways to sacrifice creatures for mana or other benefits. Despotic Scepter may not see much play in competitive Magic: the Gathering decks due to its limited utility compared to other options available.

Rules

10/01/08

You own a nontoken permanent if it started the game in your deck. If it started the game in no one’s deck (for example, it was brought into the game by Living Wish), you own it if you brought it into the game.

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Frequently asked questions about Despotic Scepter

What type of card is Despotic Scepter?

Despotic Scepter is a Artifact card in Marvel Snap SNAP.

What does Despotic Scepter do?

{T}: Destroy target permanent you own. It can't be regenerated.

What set is Despotic Scepter from?

Despotic Scepter was first released in the set Ice Age, illustrated by Richard Thomas.

Is Despotic Scepter legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Despotic Scepter can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.