| Name | Boiling Earth |
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| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Boiling Earth deals 1 damage to each creature your opponents control.
Awaken 4— |
| Artist | Titus Lunter |
| Set | Mystery Booster #866 |
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| Name | Boiling Earth |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Boiling Earth deals 1 damage to each creature your opponents control.
Awaken 4— |
| Artist | Titus Lunter |
| Set | Mystery Booster #866 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Boiling Earth, Sorcery, designed by Titus Lunter first released in May, 2020 in the set Battle for Zendikar and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
This card, Boiling Earth, would be most beneficial in a red aggressive deck looking to control the board by dealing damage to opponents' creatures. However, there are potentially better options such as Anger of the Gods or Pyroclasm for more efficient board wipes, and the Awaken ability on Boiling Earth may not always be worth the additional cost in a fast-paced game. Overall, while Boiling Earth can be situationally useful, it may not be a top choice for competitive play.
08/25/15
If a spell with awaken has multiple targets (including the land you control), and some but not all of those targets become illegal by the time the spell tries to resolve, the spell won’t affect the illegal targets in any way.
08/25/15
The land will retain any other types, subtypes, or supertypes it previously had. It will also retain any mana abilities it had as a result of those subtypes. For example, a Forest that’s turned into a creature this way can still be tapped for .
08/25/15
You can cast a spell with awaken for its mana cost and get only its first effect. If you cast a spell for its awaken cost, you’ll get both effects.
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