| Name | Tidal Surge |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Tap up to three target creatures without flying. |
| Artist | Doug Chaffee |
| Set | Classic Sixth Edition #102 |
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| Name | Tidal Surge |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Tap up to three target creatures without flying. |
| Artist | Doug Chaffee |
| Set | Classic Sixth Edition #102 |
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Tidal Surge, Sorcery, designed by Douglas Shuler first released in May, 1997 in the set Portal and was printed exactly in 4 different ways.
A control deck that focuses on disrupting the opponent's board state would benefit from including Tidal Surge in their deck, as it provides a cheap way to tap down multiple creatures without flying, potentially slowing down aggressive strategies. However, there are better options available, such as Cyclonic Rift, which has a more versatile effect and can be more impactful in various situations. While Tidal Surge may have niche uses, it is generally not considered a strong enough card to see consistent play in competitive Magic: the Gathering decks.
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