| Name | Rain of Tears |
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Destroy target land. |
| Artist | Eric Peterson |
| Set | Tenth Edition #170 |
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| Name | Rain of Tears |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Destroy target land. |
| Artist | Eric Peterson |
| Set | Tenth Edition #170 |
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Rain of Tears, Sorcery, designed by Eric Peterson first released in May, 1997 in the set Portal and was printed exactly in 4 different ways.
A control deck that focuses on resource denial and disrupting the opponent's mana base would benefit from including Rain of Tears in its strategy. While Rain of Tears can be effective in slowing down an opponent's mana development, there are more versatile land destruction cards like Sinkhole or Fulminator Mage that may offer better value in a wider range of situations. Ultimately, the decision to include Rain of Tears in a deck would depend on the specific metagame and strategy of the player, but it may not be a top choice for competitive play.
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