Wanderer's Strike (Foil) (CMM)

Wanderer's Strike (Foil) (CMM)

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Wanderer's Strike
Casting Cost: {4} {w}
Card type: Sorcery
Card Text:
Exile target creature, then proliferation. (Choose Any Number of Permanents and/Or Players, Then Give Each Another Counter of Each Kind Already There.)
Flavour text:
"Precise, Clean Cuts. No one saw anything. Again. Tag the report with my code and file it."
-Lavinia
Artist: Sara Winters


Wanderer's Strike is a white sorcery card that stands out for its versatility and the utility it sacrifices to players. At a casting cost of {4} {w}, it provides two distinct actions that can turn the tide in a game of magic: the gathering.

Firstly, the card allows you to exile a target creature. Exiling is a potent mechanic as it removes a creature from the battlefield without sending it to the graveyard. This mean that the creature is out of reach from many resurrection or graveyard interaction effects, making it a reliable way to deal with problematic or recursive threats.

The Second Action The Card Offers is to Proliferate. Proliferate is a mechanic that enables you to choose any number of permanents and/or players and then add an additional counter of each type already present. This can be immensely valuable in decks that use +1/ +1 counter, loyalty counters on planeswalkers, or any other counter strategy, allowing you to enhanance and acceleration your game plan.

The Flavour Text Adds Depth to the Story Behind the Card. Lavinia's quote "Precise, Clean Cuts. No One Saw Anything. Again. Tag the report with my code and file it." Suggests an air of mystery and efficiency. Lavinia's Involvement Hints at A Covert Operation or Investigation Taking, Adding A Layer of Narrative Intrigue to the Card's Effect.

Sara Winters' Artwork would Likely Capture the Essence of this Card Perfectly. Given the card's narrative and effects, the art might depict the aftermath or un -un Attack - Perhaps a silhouette of a creature being whiske -owing into the void, with ethereal traces of proliferating energy extinges in the scenes in the scen. Winters' Attention to Detail and Vibrant Colors would undoubtedly bring this scene to life, making the card both a visual and strategic treat for players.

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