Infinite Obliteration: MTG’s Version of Mass Extinctions
Infinite Obliteration is a Black Sorcery that’ll remove all copies of a particular creature card from an opponent’s hand, library, and graveyard from play. Basically, the only place where that creature would be safe from exile is the battlefield.
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Final Thoughts
This card is mostly useful on your sideboard after you’ve played a round against your opponent and know which creatures he/she depends on heavily. While it can be useful to eradicate 4 copies of a troublesome creature from your opponent’s deck, you won’t want to be without this card when playing against someone with a zillion Relentless Rats (the only card besides basic lands that can have more than 4 copies in a single deck.) Also, keep in mind that the creature you name must be a legal creature out of the box by default. For example, just because someone controls a Forest that is also a creature due to some enchantment or ability doesn’t mean that you can use Infinite Obliteration to target a particular player’s Forests.
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