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About Mind Rot

Mind Rot, Sorcery, designed by Steve Luke first released in May, 2020 in the set Portal and was printed exactly in 27 different ways.

A deck focused on disrupting the opponent's hand size, such as a discard or control deck, would benefit from including Mind Rot. While Mind Rot is a decent budget option for hand disruption, there are more efficient cards like Thoughtseize or Inquisition of Kozilek that offer more immediate impact by allowing you to choose which cards to discard. However, if budget constraints are a concern, Mind Rot could still see play in a deck looking to disrupt the opponent's hand size.

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