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Summary: Understand what Wrath of God white cards mean and how to use them when you play 'Magic: the Gathering' in this free video.
Mike Lopez is a very passionate gamer. He loves playing everything from video games to board games. He has competed in many gaming tournaments, from chess to Magic the Gathering. He...read more
"Hi, this is Mike Lopez with Expert Village and today we're going to discuss and show you the white color from Magic: the Gathering. And now we're going to go over Wrath of God. Now Wrath of God is one of the most awesome cards ever to come out. It is a Rare. It has always been there. It has been there since the Beta. It is a reset. It is a creature reset. This is two and two white. It is a very cheap reset. It's a Sorcery. Once again, it can only be played in your main phase or your second main phase. A lot of people will attack first and then use this card and then burn it. Or, will just burn it and then go on from there. Because once again, white doesn't have all the numerous amounts of little creatures that green and black and red does, or even blue sometimes. So this is an equalizer. You let them get all their little 1/1s out there and then you just destroy them all. And once again that will decimate their library because all swarm decks are based on creature production that they produce by the cards they get out in the first couple turns. This decimates smaller swarm decks."
Comments
gloa said
on 8/2/2008 You're utterly clueless, aren't you? Ever heard of White Weenie? It's a category of white deck based on having many little creatures. What the heck do you mean when you say "Burn it" or "detrimate their library?"