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NameSudden Storm Edit card
TypeInstant
DescriptionTap up to two target creatures. Those creatures don't untap during their controllers' next untap steps. Scry 1. (Look at the top card of your library. You may put that card on the bottom of your library.)
FlavorNo matter how big and strong you are, the sea is bigger and stronger.
ArtistAdam Paquette
SetBorn of the Gods #53
WallpaperSudden Storm Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageSudden Storm Full hd imagedownload
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About Sudden Storm

Sudden Storm, Instant, designed by Adam Paquette first released in Feb, 2014 in the set Born of the Gods.

Sudden Storm would be beneficial in a control deck that aims to stall the opponent's creatures while gaining card advantage through scrying. While it can be a useful tempo play, there are better options available in formats like Magic: the Gathering, such as Cyclonic Rift, which provides a more versatile and impactful board control effect. Sudden Storm may see play in limited formats or casual decks, but in competitive environments, it may not be the most optimal choice.

Rules

02/01/14

If a creature affected by Sudden Storm changes controllers before its old controller’s next untap step, Sudden Storm will prevent it from becoming untapped during its new controller’s next untap step.

02/01/14

If you chose two targets and one is an illegal target when Sudden Storm resolves, that creature won’t become tapped and it won’t be stopped from untapping during its controller’s next untap step. It won’t be affected by Sudden Storm in any way.

09/15/13

When you scry, you may put all the cards you look at back on top of your library, you may put all of those cards on the bottom of your library, or you may put some of those cards on top and the rest of them on the bottom.

09/15/13

You perform the actions stated on a card in sequence. For some spells and abilities, that means you’ll scry last. For others, that means you’ll scry and then perform other actions.

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