| Name | Sever the Bloodline  | 
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery | 
| Description | Exile target creature and all other creatures with the same name as that creature.
Flashback  | 
| Artist | Clint Cearley | 
| Set | Innistrad Remastered #130 | 
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| Name | Sever the Bloodline  | 
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery | 
| Description | Exile target creature and all other creatures with the same name as that creature.
Flashback  | 
| Artist | Clint Cearley | 
| Set | Innistrad Remastered #130 | 
| Wallpaper | |
| Image | 
Tierlist
No Rank
Grade it yourself
Sever the Bloodline, Sorcery, designed by Clint Cearley first released in Sep, 2011 in the set Innistrad and was printed exactly in 9 different ways.
A deck that focuses on controlling the board by removing key threats would benefit from including Sever the Bloodline. This card is particularly effective against decks that rely on multiple copies of the same creature, such as tribal decks or decks with powerful creature combos. While there may be other removal spells that are more versatile or efficient in certain situations, Sever the Bloodline's ability to exile all creatures with the same name can be a game-changing blow to the opponent's strategy. It could see play as a sideboard option in specific matchups where it shines the most.
03/19/21
To determine the total cost of a spell, start with the mana cost or alternative cost (such as a flashback cost) you’re paying, add any cost increases, then apply any cost reductions. The converted mana cost of the spell is determined only by its mana cost, no matter what the total cost to cast the spell was.
03/19/21
You can cast a spell using flashback even if it was somehow put into your graveyard without having been cast.
03/19/21
“Flashback [cost]” means “You may cast this card from your graveyard by paying [cost] rather than paying its mana cost” and “If the flashback cost was paid, exile this card instead of putting it anywhere else any time it would leave the stack.”
03/14/17
Only creatures on the battlefield will be exiled. In other zones, they’re “creature cards,” not “creatures.”
03/14/17
Unless a token is a copy of another creature or was explicitly given a name by the effect that created it, its name is the creature types it was given when it was created. For example, the Beast tokens created by Thragtusk and by Baloth Cage Trap are both named “Beast.”
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