| Name | Mana Leak |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | Counter target spell unless its controller pays |
| Artist | Christopher Rush |
| Set | Arena Anthology 2 #4 |
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| Name | Mana Leak |
|---|---|
| Type | Instant |
| Description | Counter target spell unless its controller pays |
| Artist | Christopher Rush |
| Set | Arena Anthology 2 #4 |
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Mana Leak, Instant, designed by Christopher Rush first released in Mar, 1998 in the set Stronghold and was printed exactly in 23 different ways.
A control deck would benefit from using Mana Leak in Magic: the Gathering, as it can help disrupt the opponent's game plan by countering key spells. While Mana Leak is a solid choice for budget-conscious players, more competitive decks may opt for more versatile counterspells like Cryptic Command or Force of Will, depending on the format and strategy. Overall, Mana Leak can be a valuable addition to decks looking to slow down their opponents and protect their own game plan.
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