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NameWrap in Flames Edit card
TypeSorcery
DescriptionWrap in Flames deals 1 damage to each of up to three target creatures. Those creatures can't block this turn.
Flavor"Our pyromancer's flames may not have killed them, but they bought us the time we needed." —*The War Diaries*
ArtistKari Christensen
SetTheros Beyond Death #164
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About Wrap in Flames

Wrap in Flames, Sorcery, designed by Véronique Meignaud first released in Apr, 2010 in the set Rise of the Eldrazi and was printed exactly in 5 different ways.

A deck that focuses on aggressive strategies and wants to clear the way for attacking creatures would benefit from using Wrap in Flames. However, there are better options like Anger of the Gods or Sweltering Suns that provide more value and flexibility in dealing with multiple creatures. Wrap in Flames could see play in specific metagames where its restrictions on blocking are particularly useful, but overall, it may not be a top choice for competitive decks.

Rules

01/24/20

The “can’t block” effect applies to each of the targeted creatures—and to only those creatures—even if Wrap in Flames deals no damage to one or more of them (due to a prevention effect, for example) or if Wrap in Flames deals damage to a different creature (due to a redirection effect).

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