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NameObliterate Edit card
TypeSorcery
DescriptionThis spell can't be countered. Destroy all artifacts, creatures, and lands. They can't be regenerated.
Flavor"The enemy has been destroyed, sir. So have the forest, the city, your palace, your dog . . ." —Keldon soldier
ArtistKev Walker
SetEighth Edition #204★
WallpaperObliterate Crop image Wallpaperdownload
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About Obliterate

Obliterate, Sorcery, designed by Kev Walker first released in Oct, 2000 in the set Invasion and was printed exactly in 6 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's a key card in 3 combos.

This card, Obliterate, would benefit a deck that aims to control the board and disrupt the opponent's strategy by wiping out all artifacts, creatures, and lands. While it has a high mana cost, its ability to not be countered makes it a powerful option in certain situations. However, there are other cards like Jokulhaups and Decree of Annihilation that offer similar effects with additional benefits, such as leaving certain permanent types untouched or providing extra utility. Whether Obliterate should see play depends on the specific strategy and meta of the deck, but it can be a strong choice in the right context.

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Rules

10/04/04

Counterspells can be cast that target it, but when they resolve they simply don’t counter it since it can’t be countered.

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