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About Stone Rain

Stone Rain, Sorcery, designed by Daniel Gelon first released in Aug, 1993 in the set Limited Edition Alpha and was printed exactly in 37 different ways. It see play in 3 formats: Pauper, Brawl and Commander.

This card, Stone Rain, would be beneficial in a red aggressive deck looking to disrupt the opponent's mana base and slow down their game plan. While Stone Rain is a classic land destruction card, there are more efficient options available such as Molten Rain or Pillage, which offer additional benefits like dealing damage or destroying artifacts. However, depending on the specific strategy of the deck, Stone Rain could still see play as a budget or versatile option for land destruction.

Top 8 decks with Stone Rain

Format

Meta Decks

% total

Average per deck

Pauper

2

1.0

4.0

Brawl

2

25.0

1.0

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