| Name | Chronic Flooding |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment — aura |
| Description | Enchant land Whenever enchanted land becomes tapped, its controller mills three cards. |
| Flavor | With the Izzet occupied elsewhere, many of their public works fell into disrepair. |
| Artist | Scott Chou |
| Set | Return to Ravnica #32 |
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About Chronic Flooding
Chronic Flooding, Enchantment — aura, designed by Scott Chou first released in Oct, 2012 in the set Return to Ravnica.
This card, Chronic Flooding, would be beneficial in a mill deck strategy in Magic: The Gathering, where the goal is to force the opponent to draw cards from their library until they run out, losing the game. While Chronic Flooding can be effective in slowly milling the opponent's library, there are more powerful mill cards like Fraying Sanity or Glimpse the Unthinkable that can achieve this goal more efficiently. Chronic Flooding could be a fun inclusion in a casual mill deck, but for competitive play, more impactful mill cards would likely be preferred.
Rules
10/01/12
Chronic Flooding’s ability will trigger whenever the enchanted land becomes tapped for any reason, not just because its controller taps it for mana.

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