Wrath of the Skies Retro Frame
Wrath of the Skies is a rare foil sorcery from Modern Horizons 3 that centers a controlled, white-mana powered sweep. You select X in your cost, then you may add more white mana before the effect resolves. The result is a versatile board wipe that destroys artifacts, creatures, and enchantments whose mana value is at most the amount of white paid this way. This isn’t a generic mass removal; it scales with how you invest white mana, letting you trade off some permanence for a tailored clearing on the battlefield. In a deck heavy with small to midrange targets, the payoff can be decisive without collateral damage to larger threats you want to keep around.
Visually the retro frame and foil finish give Wrath of the Skies a distinctive presence on the table, and the artwork depicts a storm-swept scene that matches the spell’s mood of controlled destruction. It’s the kind of tool you plan for, then execute when you can afford to prune your opponent’s board while keeping your own strategic pieces intact. A well-timed cast can reset a stalled game and set the stage for your late-game plan to take flight.
Card Details:
- Mana Cost – {X}{W}{W}
- Card Type – Sorcery
- Subtypes – —
- Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – You get X {W}, then you may pay any amount of {W}. Destroy each artifact, creature, and enchantment with mana value less than or equal to the amount of {W} paid this way. Even the weather of Dominaria shifts to assail would-be invaders.
- Power / Toughness – —