Phyrexia: All Will Be One is the next major Magic: The Gathering expansion. It is expected to introduce some amazing new cards. However, like many expansions, it will also feature a few worthwhile reprints.
During a recent episode of the “This Week in Magic: The Gathering” podcast, the developers showed off several new cards. They also revealed that the Phyrexian Obliterator, originally printed in May 2011, is returning to the game.
The Phyrexia Obliterator is a card that was originally printed in New Phyrexia during one of Magic: The Gathering’s Phyrexia-themed storylines. It may seem bad, but its ability more than makes up for it.
Any time a source damages the Phyrexia Obliterator, the controller has to sacrifice that many permanents. If you run a deck with creature removal, you could, in theory, make an opponent start sacrificing their lands.
Red decks absolutely loathe the Phyrexia Obliterator. Almost all of Red’s removal requires it to deal damage. This means that to remove this card for a Red deck, one must sacrifice five permanents at a minimum (more if you buff the Phyrexian Obliterator).
If there is a weakness to this card, it has to be its mana cost. If you're running a multi-colored deck, you will have an incredibly hard time putting it into play. This depends on how many multi-colored lands you have.
The Phyrexian Obliterator is likely only going to be used in mono-colored decks or decks that can cheat it into play without casting it. You can also make it deal damage to itself. One of your own effects could also deal damage to it, which can be incredibly punishing.
However, one hurdle for this card is Sheoldred, the Apocalypse. Both share that four mana cost, so they will probably compete for a slot in most
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