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About Mana Leak

Mana Leak, Instant, designed by Christopher Rush first released in Mar, 1998 in the set Stronghold and was printed exactly in 23 different ways. It see play in 5 formats: Commander, Brawl, Casual, Duel Commander and Premodern.

A control deck would benefit from using Mana Leak in Magic: the Gathering, as it can help disrupt the opponent's game plan by countering key spells. While Mana Leak is a solid choice for budget-conscious players, more competitive decks may opt for more versatile counterspells like Cryptic Command or Force of Will, depending on the format and strategy. Overall, Mana Leak can be a valuable addition to decks looking to slow down their opponents and protect their own game plan.

Top 8 decks with Mana Leak

Format

Meta Decks

% total

Average per deck

Brawl

3

37.5

1.0

Casual

2

28.6

2.0

Premodern

1

33.3

4.0

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